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Hertzog, Jasmine, Carré, Vincent, Le Brech, Yann, Mackay, Colin Logan, Dufour, Anthony, Mašek, Ondřej, Aubriet, Frédéric
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In Analytica Chimica Acta 29 May 2017 969:26-34
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Cobice, Diego F, Livingstone, Dawn E. W., Mackay, Colin Logan, Goodwin, Richard J. A., Smith, Lee B., Walker, Brian R., Andrew, Ruth
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Cobice, D F, Livingstone, D E W, Mackay, C L, Goodwin, R J A, Smith, L B, Walker, B R & Andrew, R 2016, ' Spatial Localization and Quantitation of Androgens in Mouse Testis by Mass Spectrometry Imaging ', Analytical Chemistry, vol. 88, no. 21 . https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.6b02242
Androgens are essential for male development and reproductive function. They are transported to their site of action as blood-borne endocrine hormones, but can also be produced within tissues to act in intracrine and paracrine fashions. Because of th
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11820/43b8df64-9a38-4e89-905c-c80301b7af42
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Autor:
Chalmers, Michael J.1, Mackay, Colin Logan1, Hendrickson, Christopher L.1,2, Wittke, Stefan3, Walden, Michael3, Mischak, Harald3,4, Fliser, Danilo4, Just, Ingo4, Marshall, Alan G.1,2 marshall@magnet.fsu.edu
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Analytical Chemistry. 11/15/2005, Vol. 77 Issue 22, p7163-7171. 9p.
Autor:
Marco Montalti, Michele Ghidotti, Andreas Hornung, Daniele Fabbri, Ondřej Mašek, Colin Logan Mackay
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Ghidotti, M, Fabbri, D, Mašek, O, Mackay, C L, Montalti, M & Hornung, A 2017, ' Source and biological response of biochar organic compounds released into water. Relationships with bio-oil composition and carbonization degree ', Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 51, no. 11, pp. 6580–6589 . https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.7b00520
Water-soluble organic compounds (WSOCs) were extracted from corn stalk biochar produced at increasing pyrolysis temperatures (350-650 °C) and from the corresponding vapors, collected as bio-oil. WSOCs were characterized by gas chromatography (semivo