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Philip Denniff

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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|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|August 3, 2013
Effect of ambient humidity on the rate at which blood spots dry and the size of the spot producedPhilip Denniff, Lynsey Woodford, Neil Spooner
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis|February 25, 2015
Quantitative bioanalysis of paracetamol in rats using volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS)Philip Denniff, Simon Parry, Wesley Dopson, et al.
Bioanalysis|January 30, 2014
Bioanalysis zone: DBS survey resultsPhilip Denniff, Chris Holliman, Leif Svensson, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|October 7, 2011
Method of applying internal standard to dried matrix spot samples for use in quantitative bioanalysisPaul Abu-Rabie, Philip Denniff, Neil Spooner, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|April 16, 2015
Investigation of different approaches to incorporating internal standard in DBS quantitative bioanalytical workflows and their effect on nullifying hematocrit-based assay biasPaul Abu-Rabie, Philip Denniff, Neil Spooner, et al.
Bioanalysis|October 17, 2019
Validation of methods for determining pediatric midazolam using wet whole blood and volumetric absorptive microsamplingPaul Abu-Rabie, Bikalpa Neupane, Neil Spooner, et al.
Bioanalysis|November 5, 2013
Assessment of the within- and between-lot variability of Whatman™ FTA(®) DMPK and 903(®) DBS papers and their suitability for the quantitative bioanalysis of small moleculesJacquelynn Luckwell, Philip Denniff, Stephen Capper, et al.
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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|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|August 3, 2013
Effect of ambient humidity on the rate at which blood spots dry and the size of the spot producedPhilip Denniff, Lynsey Woodford, Neil Spooner
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis|February 25, 2015
Quantitative bioanalysis of paracetamol in rats using volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS)Philip Denniff, Simon Parry, Wesley Dopson, et al.
Bioanalysis|January 30, 2014
Bioanalysis zone: DBS survey resultsPhilip Denniff, Chris Holliman, Leif Svensson, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|October 7, 2011
Method of applying internal standard to dried matrix spot samples for use in quantitative bioanalysisPaul Abu-Rabie, Philip Denniff, Neil Spooner, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|April 16, 2015
Investigation of different approaches to incorporating internal standard in DBS quantitative bioanalytical workflows and their effect on nullifying hematocrit-based assay biasPaul Abu-Rabie, Philip Denniff, Neil Spooner, et al.
Bioanalysis|October 17, 2019
Validation of methods for determining pediatric midazolam using wet whole blood and volumetric absorptive microsamplingPaul Abu-Rabie, Bikalpa Neupane, Neil Spooner, et al.
Bioanalysis|November 5, 2013
Assessment of the within- and between-lot variability of Whatman™ FTA(®) DMPK and 903(®) DBS papers and their suitability for the quantitative bioanalysis of small moleculesJacquelynn Luckwell, Philip Denniff, Stephen Capper, et al.
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