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What can be added to a topic described in almost 15,000 papers, 16 monographs and over 150 dissertations? An electronic image is worth a thousand words and therefore these tutorials appear to comprise more pictures than text. The tools of e-technology: digital imaging, movie clips, and internet connectivity, offer versatility that traditional print cannot provide. Being one’s own publisher lends an unprecedented freedom in the choice of scope, form, and material selection, as well as in communicating opinions in a way that is not possible within the established conformity of scientific publishing. These thoughts, expressed in the Preface to the first edition of Flow Injection Analysis in 1997, led to its success and are now expanded in the third edition of Flow Injection Analysis and a tutorial on Sequential Injection for Biomolecular Assays. Flow Injection Analysis. (Jarda Ruzicka, 3rd Edition, self published 2005, with bibliography by E.H.Hansen) is written in Power Point format that allows the presented material to be used in teaching and presentations. The Chapters: Introduction, Flow Injection, Sequential Injection, Bead Injection, Sequential Injection , Inventing FIA and Key References, comprise topics ranging from theory to system construction and from histories about its humble beginnings to applications of FIA worldwide, in academia , industry, research field and for environmental assays. E.H. Hansen’s comprehensive FIA bibliography comprising almost 15,000 searchable references is part of this tutorial. Sequential Injection for Biomolecular Assays.( Jarda Ruzicka, 1st Ed, self published 2004), written in Power Point format, focuses on biochemical and biotechnological applications of microSequential technique in Lab-On-Valve format. Chapters: Introduction, Enzymatic Assays, Bioligand Interaction Assays, Sequential Injection Chromatography, Summary and Instrument Specifications, provide an overview of these powerful and versatile techniques. The aim of this tutorial is to present an alternative, novel and practical approach to microfluidic based sample processing, that allows diverse assays biochemical and biological assays to be carried out in the same instrumental platform. For researchers the use of programmable flow opens new avenues to innovative solution to their measurements and assays, and introduces the emerging field of Sequential Injection Chromatography. Please email to fialab@flowinjection.com with your name and address and we will send you a free copy of this third edition CD (while supplies last). |
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