Cholesterol biosensors represent a critical advancement in analytical technology, offering rapid, cost-effective and highly sensitive methods for the quantification of cholesterol in both clinical and ...
The broader shift is toward forecasting rather than reacting. Instead of detecting disease only after it crosses a threshold, systems will track trends that indicate future risk. The value of next ...
Limit of detection (LOD) issues are ubiquitous in exposure assessment. Although there is an extensive literature on modeling exposure data under such imperfect measurement processes, including ...
Particle size characterization in nanosuspensions often focuses on ‘majority’ features of the size distribution. Yet, for various suspensions in (bio)pharmaceuticals or fine chemicals, small fractions ...
Regulating PFAS: Detection and Evolving Limits PFAS is routinely quantified through liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled to triple quadrupole (TQ) mass spectrometers. Multiple regulations and legal ...
Background: Environmental and biomedical researchers frequently encounter laboratory data constrained by a lower limit of detection (LOD). Commonly used methods to address these leftcensored data, ...
As the world awaits the upcoming Olympic games, a new method for detecting doping compounds in urine samples could level the playing field for those trying to keep athletics clean. Now, scientists ...