Electromembrane extraction of peptides – Looking retrospectively into published studies

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Electromembrane extraction of peptides – Looking retrospectively into published studies. / Rye, Torstein Kige; Dowlatshah, Samira; Hansen, Frederik André; Halvorsen, Trine Grønhaug; Pedersen-Bjergaard, Stig.

In: Advances in Sample Preparation, Vol. 9, 100106, 2024.

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Rye, TK, Dowlatshah, S, Hansen, FA, Halvorsen, TG & Pedersen-Bjergaard, S 2024, 'Electromembrane extraction of peptides – Looking retrospectively into published studies', Advances in Sample Preparation, vol. 9, 100106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sampre.2024.100106

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Rye, T. K., Dowlatshah, S., Hansen, F. A., Halvorsen, T. G., & Pedersen-Bjergaard, S. (2024). Electromembrane extraction of peptides – Looking retrospectively into published studies. Advances in Sample Preparation, 9, [100106]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sampre.2024.100106

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Rye TK, Dowlatshah S, Hansen FA, Halvorsen TG, Pedersen-Bjergaard S. Electromembrane extraction of peptides – Looking retrospectively into published studies. Advances in Sample Preparation. 2024;9. 100106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sampre.2024.100106

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Rye, Torstein Kige ; Dowlatshah, Samira ; Hansen, Frederik André ; Halvorsen, Trine Grønhaug ; Pedersen-Bjergaard, Stig. / Electromembrane extraction of peptides – Looking retrospectively into published studies. In: Advances in Sample Preparation. 2024 ; Vol. 9.

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