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2008

Newsletter #7
In this issue you can read about a new SupelMIP SPE product, selective for amphetamine and related drugs. We are also presenting a comparison of the SupelMIP SPE-Beta-agonist and mixed-mode SPE for the extraction of beta-agonist from urine samples as well as a comparison on Chloramphenicol extraction using a SupelMIP SPE cartridge and a conventional hydrophilic polymer phase.
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2007

Newsletter #6
In this issue you can read about new SupelMIP developments. We present validation results on Chloramphenicol extraction from milk made by Nestlé and Chloramphenicol extraction from plasma performed by Evira (the Finnish Food Safety Authority). A new SupelMIP selective for four different tobacco-specific nitrosamines is also described as well as some examples of MIPs for process scale purifications.
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Newsletter #5
In this issue of the Newsletter you can read that MIP Technologies since November 2006 has an exclusive distribution and development agreement with Supelco, a division of Sigma-Aldrich. You can also ready that we have expanded our production capability and can now offer our customers up to 10 kg quantities of MIPs in single batch reactors and that a new robust method for the extraction of the tobacco specific nitrosamine, NNAL is available.
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2006

Newsletter #4
In this issue of the Newsletter you can read about new applications for Chloramphenicol extraction from urine and honey samples. You can also read about the discovery, by ExploraSep™, of a selective phase for the antidepressant medicines fluoxetine and paroxetine.
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Newsletter #3
In this issue of the Newsletter you can read about trace level determination of beta-blockers in natural water. This new MIP for Beta-blockers also works well for plasma and urine samples. Application notes for all three matrices can be downloaded from our web-site.
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Newsletter #2
In this issue of the Newsletter you can read about a new product for selective extraction of the banned antibiotic Chloramphenicol. You can also read about our new screening service, ExploraSep™ where we rapidly and economically can find a selective separation material for your compound of choice. If you want to know about the progress in peptide and protein imprinting there is an article about that.
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Newsletter #1
In this issue you can read about minimized ion suppression using MIPs as sorbents in SPE, a review article about MIPs in SPE and get a short summary of some review publications in the field.
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