Non Swiss Albino Mouse Plasma Reference 6-30-10
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Innovative Research's Non Swiss Albino Mouse Plasma was recently used in the following study:
...(St. Louis, MO, USA). Mouse plasma was obtained from Innovative Research (Novi, MI, USA). Nitric acid (TraceSELECT ) was obtained from Fluka (St. Louis, MO, USA). Water and methanol for the HPLC used were of HPLC grade...
Noninvasive visualization of in vivo release and intratumoral distribution of surrogate MR contrast agent using the dual MR contrast technique
Y Onuki, I Jacobs, D Artemov... - Biomaterials, 2010 - Elsevier...(St. Louis, MO, USA). Mouse plasma was obtained from Innovative Research (Novi, MI, USA). Nitric acid (TraceSELECT ) was obtained from Fluka (St. Louis, MO, USA). Water and methanol for the HPLC used were of HPLC grade...
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