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Roman Kaliszan

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Chemical Reviews|June 28, 2007
QSRR: quantitative structure-(chromatographic) retention relationshipsRoman Kaliszan
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|February 19, 2005
Theoretical opportunities and actual limitations of pH gradient HPLCRoman Kaliszan, Pawel Wiczling
Journal of Chromatography. A|March 30, 2010
Retention time and peak width in the combined pH/organic modifier gradient high performance liquid chromatographyPaweł Wiczling, Roman Kaliszan
Journal of Chromatography. A|August 30, 2002
Combination of linear solvent strength model and quantitative structure-retention relationships as a comprehensive procedure of approximate prediction of retention in gradient liquid chromatographyTomasz Baczek, Roman Kaliszan
Journal of Chromatography. B, Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences|April 10, 2002
Quantitative structure-retention relationships in affinity high-performance liquid chromatographyMichal Markuszewski, Roman Kaliszan
Analytical Chemistry|September 11, 2008
Influence of pH on retention in linear organic modifier gradient RP HPLCPaweł Wiczling, Roman Kaliszan
Journal of Chromatography. A|March 5, 2003
Predictive approaches to gradient retention based on analyte structural descriptors from calculation chemistryTomasz Baczek, Roman Kaliszan
Proteomics|January 23, 2009
Predictions of peptides' retention times in reversed-phase liquid chromatography as a new supportive tool to improve protein identification in proteomicsTomasz Baczek, Roman Kaliszan
Analytical Chemistry|April 1, 2010
pH Gradient as a tool for the separation of ionizable analytes in reversed-phase high-performance chromatographyPaweł Wiczling, Roman Kaliszan
Analytical Chemistry|November 27, 2015
How Much Can We Learn from a Single Chromatographic Experiment? A Bayesian PerspectivePaweł Wiczling, Roman Kaliszan
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Chemical Reviews|June 28, 2007
QSRR: quantitative structure-(chromatographic) retention relationshipsRoman Kaliszan
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|February 19, 2005
Theoretical opportunities and actual limitations of pH gradient HPLCRoman Kaliszan, Pawel Wiczling
Journal of Chromatography. A|March 30, 2010
Retention time and peak width in the combined pH/organic modifier gradient high performance liquid chromatographyPaweł Wiczling, Roman Kaliszan
Journal of Chromatography. A|August 30, 2002
Combination of linear solvent strength model and quantitative structure-retention relationships as a comprehensive procedure of approximate prediction of retention in gradient liquid chromatographyTomasz Baczek, Roman Kaliszan
Journal of Chromatography. B, Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences|April 10, 2002
Quantitative structure-retention relationships in affinity high-performance liquid chromatographyMichal Markuszewski, Roman Kaliszan
Analytical Chemistry|September 11, 2008
Influence of pH on retention in linear organic modifier gradient RP HPLCPaweł Wiczling, Roman Kaliszan
Journal of Chromatography. A|March 5, 2003
Predictive approaches to gradient retention based on analyte structural descriptors from calculation chemistryTomasz Baczek, Roman Kaliszan
Proteomics|January 23, 2009
Predictions of peptides' retention times in reversed-phase liquid chromatography as a new supportive tool to improve protein identification in proteomicsTomasz Baczek, Roman Kaliszan
Analytical Chemistry|April 1, 2010
pH Gradient as a tool for the separation of ionizable analytes in reversed-phase high-performance chromatographyPaweł Wiczling, Roman Kaliszan
Analytical Chemistry|November 27, 2015
How Much Can We Learn from a Single Chromatographic Experiment? A Bayesian PerspectivePaweł Wiczling, Roman Kaliszan
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