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Introduction to gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
Alberto Sánchez-Guijo1, Michaela F Hartmann, Stefan A Wudy
1Division of Paediatric Endocrinology & Diabetology, Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany.
Abstract:
Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) is a technique of pivotal importance for the analysis of hormones in biological fluids. In consequence, it has gained relevance in clinical and endocrinological laboratories, providing reference analytical methods. This chapter offers a general description of its principles, and a real example for GC-MS profiling of plasma steroids.
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