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Fast quantitation of target analytes in small/large volumes of complex samples by direct coupling of solid phase microextraction to mass spectrometry via nanoelectrospray ionization
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2016-07-03
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Gómez-ríos, G.a.
Reyes-garcés, Nathaly
Boyacı, Ezel
Piri-moghadam, Hamet
Bojko, Barbara
Pawliszyn, Janusz
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G. a. Gómez-ríos, N. Reyes-garcés, E. Boyacı, H. Piri-moghadam, B. Bojko, and J. Pawliszyn, “Fast quantitation of target analytes in small/large volumes of complex samples by direct coupling of solid phase microextraction to mass spectrometry via nanoelectrospray ionization,” 2016, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/87981.