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    Consideration on peak shape in a batch-type chemiluminescence detection cell for capillary electrophoresis by Tsukagoshi, Kazuhiko, Otsuka, Miwa, Shikata, Yukihiro, Nakajima, Riichiro

    Published in Journal of Chromatography A (28-09-2001)
    “…Peak areas, peak heights, and apparent theoretical plate numbers were examined as a function of sample injection times by use of the batch-type CL detection…”
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    Batch-Type Detection Cell Using a Peroxyoxalate Chemiluminescence System for Capillary Electrophoresis by TSUKAGOSHI, Kazuhiko, OTSUKA, Miwa, HASHIMOTO, Masahiko, NAKAJIMA, Riichiro, KONDO, Kazuo

    Published in Analytical Sciences (1999)
    “…A batch-type chemiluminescence detection cell using a peroxyoxalate system was easily combined with capillary electrophoresis equipment; the device was…”
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    Simple and Sensitive Detection Cell for Capillary Electrophoresis-Chemiluminescence Analysis Using Peroxyoxalate Reagent by Tsukagoshi, Kazuhiko, Otsuka, Miwa, Hashimoto, Masahiko, Nakajima, Riichiro, Kimoto, Hideshi

    Published in Chemistry letters (2000)
    “…Simple and convenient batch-type detection cells were developed for the capillary electrophoresis with chemiluminescence detection using peroxyoxalate reagent…”
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    Immunoassay Using Chemiluminescence Detection of Dyestuff-Containing Liposomes as a Labeling Reagent by TSUKAGOSHI, Kazuhiko, AKASAKA, Hideshi, OKUMURA, Yasuo, FUKAYA, Ryosuke, OTSUKA, Miwa, FUJIWARA, Kazutoshi, UMEHARA, Hiroyuki, MAEDA, Reiko, NAKAJIMA, Riichiro

    Published in Analytical Sciences (2000)
    “…A new immunoassay using chemiluminescence detection of dyestuff-containing liposomes as a labeling reagent is proposed. Human serum albumin labeled with Eosin…”
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    Separation Behavior of Biological Constituents Having cis-Diol Groups through Interactions with Phenylboronic Acid Sites Introduced on the Inner Wall of a Fused-Silica Capillary by Tsukagoshi, Kazuhiko, Hashimoto, Masahiko, Otsuka, Miwa, Nakajima, Riichiro, Kondo, Kazuo

    Published in Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan (01-12-1998)
    “…Phenylboronic acid sites were introduced onto the inner wall of a fused-silica capillary through the polymerization of 3-acrylamidophenylboronic acid after…”
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