قائمة المحتويات
I-VIII — EFFECT OF MOBILE PHASE COMPOSITION ON THE RETENTION BEHAVIOR OF OLIGONUCLEOTIDES IN REVERSED PHASE CHROMATOGRAPHY — QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE RETENTION RELATIONSHIPS FOR OLIGONUCLEOTIDES — SPHERICAL AND IRREGULAR SILICA. DOES SHAPE INFLUENCE THE SELECTIVITY? — THE CURRENT ROLE OF HPLC FOR THE ROUTINE ANALYSIS OF ENDOGENOUS COMPOUNDS IN CLINICAL CHEMISTRY — ANALYSIS OF UNCONJUGATED CORTISONE AND 6?-OH-CORTISOL IN HUMAN URINE BY HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY — HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY OR PROTEIN ON REVERSE PHASE EXEMPLIFIED WITH HUMAN INTERFERONS AND OTHER PROTEINS: REVIEW AND SCOPE OF A METHOD — HPLC OF MEMBRANE BOUND PROTEINS — SEPARATION OF PROTEINS BY SIZE EXCLUSION AND REVERSED PHASE HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY — HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY AS APPLIED TO THE STUDIES OF THE FIBRINOGEN STRUCTURE — THE HPLC OF DI VALENT SULFUR — ASPECTS OF AFFINITY CHROMATOGRAPHY IN HPLC — THE ROLE OF HPLC IN PHARMACOKINETICS — IMPROVEMENT OF COLUMN PERFORMANCE IN HPLC USING A SPECIAL INLET PORT — DISSOLUTION RATE DETERMINATION OF LOW-DOSE ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES USING AUTOMATED HPLC WITH COLUMN SWITCHING TECHNIQUE — PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF THE ROUTINE DETERMINATION BY HPLC OF FREE NORADRENALINE AND ADRENALINE IN URINE AND PLASMA — SEPARATION OF CATECHOLOESTROGENS AND THEIR MONOMETHYL ETHERS BY REVERSED-PHASE HPLC WITH TERNARY MOBILE PHASES — QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF ARYLOXYPROPANOLAMINES IN PLASMA AND ORGANS OF THE RAT BY ION-PAIR REVERSED-PHASE HIGH-PERFORMANCE-LIQUID- CHROPIATOGRAPHY — HPLC-ANALYSIS OF ESTROGEN -ACTIVE ANABOLICA IN MEAT WITH THE ESTROGEN-RECEPTOR-TEST AS SPECIFIC DETECTION-SYSTEM — METHODS OF DETECTION IN MODERN HPLC — FLUORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF DRUGS IN BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS BY MEANS OF HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY — RAPID DETERMINATION OF SODIUM GLUCONATE AND GLUCOSE IN FERMENTATION FLUIDS — RETENTION IN PRACTICAL HPLC — THE SELECTION OF OPTIMAL CONDITIONS IN HPLC — List of Symbols used in the Text — CHROMATOGRAMS — AUTHOR INDEX — SUBJECT INDEX — 450-456