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Neil Spooner

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Bioanalysis|April 18, 2013
A dried blood spot update: still an important bioanalytical technique?Neil Spooner
Bioanalysis|November 19, 2010
A glowing future for dried blood spot samplingNeil Spooner
Bioanalysis|November 19, 2010
Dried blood spot sampling for quantitative bioanalysis: time for a revolution?Neil Spooner
Bioanalysis|April 5, 2019
Bioanalysis: 10 years of progressNeil Spooner
Bioanalysis|September 2, 2015
DBS and beyondNeil Spooner, Christophe Stove
Bioanalysis|November 19, 2010
Effect of storage conditions on the weight and appearance of dried blood spot samples on various cellulose-based substratesPhilip Denniff, Neil Spooner
Analytical Chemistry|July 25, 2014
Volumetric absorptive microsampling: a dried sample collection technique for quantitative bioanalysisPhilip Denniff, Neil Spooner
Bioanalysis|November 19, 2010
The effect of hematocrit on assay bias when using DBS samples for the quantitative bioanalysis of drugsPhilip Denniff, Neil Spooner
Bioanalysis|June 18, 2016
The current skills gaps in analytical sciences are failing industry: debate at the 21st International Reid Bioanalytical ForumNeil Spooner, Timothy Sangster
Bioanalysis|September 2, 2015
DBS and beyondChristophe Stove, Neil Spooner
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Bioanalysis|April 18, 2013
A dried blood spot update: still an important bioanalytical technique?Neil Spooner
Bioanalysis|November 19, 2010
A glowing future for dried blood spot samplingNeil Spooner
Bioanalysis|November 19, 2010
Dried blood spot sampling for quantitative bioanalysis: time for a revolution?Neil Spooner
Bioanalysis|April 5, 2019
Bioanalysis: 10 years of progressNeil Spooner
Bioanalysis|September 2, 2015
DBS and beyondNeil Spooner, Christophe Stove
Bioanalysis|November 19, 2010
Effect of storage conditions on the weight and appearance of dried blood spot samples on various cellulose-based substratesPhilip Denniff, Neil Spooner
Analytical Chemistry|July 25, 2014
Volumetric absorptive microsampling: a dried sample collection technique for quantitative bioanalysisPhilip Denniff, Neil Spooner
Bioanalysis|November 19, 2010
The effect of hematocrit on assay bias when using DBS samples for the quantitative bioanalysis of drugsPhilip Denniff, Neil Spooner
Bioanalysis|June 18, 2016
The current skills gaps in analytical sciences are failing industry: debate at the 21st International Reid Bioanalytical ForumNeil Spooner, Timothy Sangster
Bioanalysis|September 2, 2015
DBS and beyondChristophe Stove, Neil Spooner
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