NMR-Guided Mass Spectrometry for Absolute Quantitation of Human Whole Blood Metabolites

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Innovative Research's Pooled Normal Human Serum and Single Donor Human Serum were recently used in the following study:

NMR-Guided Mass Spectrometry for Absolute Quantitation of Human Whole Blood Metabolites

G. A. Nagana Gowda, Danijel Djukovic, Lisa Fan Bettcher, Haiwei Gu, and Daniel Raftery - January 2, 2018.

... MA). Human serum samples from 8 healthy subjects (4 Male; 4 Female; Table S1) were obtained from Innovative Research, Inc (Novi, MI). A commercial pooled human serum was also obtained from Innovative Research, Inc. Deionized (DI) water was purified using an in-house ...

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