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The widespread use of chromatographic separations of corn-pounds, and particularly the introduction of automated systems such as amino acid analyzers, has led to considerable interest in the development of automatic counting equipment which can be used in direct conjunction with column chromatography.
This study was supported by grants from the American Heart Association (61 G 82), United States Public Health Service (AM 03716), and the Charles H. and Rachel M. Schwab Memorial Foundation. Presented at the Eighth Symposium on Advances in Tracer MethÂodology, November, 1963.
Established Investigator, American Heart Association.
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Elwyn, D.H. (1965). Continuous Scintillation Counting of Amino Acid Analyzer Column Eluates. In: Rothchild, S. (eds) Advances in Tracer Methodology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8622-3_12
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