Ion Exchange Chromatography of Amino Acids. A Single Column, High Resolving, Fully Automatic Procedure.
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- Paul B. Hamilton
- Journal
- Analytical Chemistry
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This paper, published in 1963, received 441 indexed citations . Written by Paul B. Hamilton covering the research area of Materials Chemistry, Nuclear and High Energy Physics and Spectroscopy. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Molecular Biology (178 citations), Spectroscopy (107 citations) and Clinical Biochemistry (61 citations). Published in Analytical Chemistry.
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