One method for all species: Two case studies

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L. Bentley
J. Harden
D. Browne
H. M. Hill
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[1] Covance Laboratories,
[2] Otley Road,undefined
[3] Huntingdon Life Sciences,undefined
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Chromatographia | 2000年 / 52卷
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Column liquid chromatography; Method transfer; Interspecies variability;
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Sensitive methods suitable for clinical studies are adaptable for use in various animal species, which may differ in respect of metabolism of the agent or in matrix interferences. This is now exemplified by assays on plasma for a cephalosporin metabolite and for an erythromycin derivative.
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