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  • The Eksigent control software also includes integrated drivers for the most widely used mass spectrometry programs including Applied Biosystems/MDS SCIEX Analyst*,

    D Mag - News 2010

  • Dublin, CA, USA - Eksigent, a developer of advanced low-flow fluid delivery technologies for drug discovery and other life science applications, introduces the ExpressLC-Ultra at Pittcon 2010.

    D Mag - News 2010

  • Eksigent introduced the ExpressLC-Ultra, a microscale HPLC system that runs at column pressures up to 10,000 psi, allowing the use of sub-2 micron particle columns.

    D Mag - News 2010

  • Eksigent introduced the ExpressLC-Ultra, a microscale HPLC system that runs at column pressures up to 10,000 psi, allowing the use of sub-2 micron particle columns.

    D Mag - News 2010

  • Eksigent introduced the ExpressLC-Ultra, a microscale HPLC system that runs at column pressures up to 10,000 psi, allowing the use of sub-2 micron particle columns.

    D Mag - News 2010

  • Eksigent introduced the ExpressLC-Ultra, a microscale HPLC system that runs at column pressures up to 10,000 psi, allowing the use of sub-2 micron particle columns.

    D Mag - News 2010

  • Eksigent introduced the ExpressLC-Ultra, a microscale HPLC system that runs at column pressures up to 10,000 psi, allowing the use of sub-2 micron particle columns.

    D Mag - News 2010

  • Eksigent introduced the ExpressLC-Ultra, a microscale HPLC system that runs at column pressures up to 10,000 psi, allowing the use of sub-2 micron particle columns.

    D Mag - News 2010

  • Eksigent introduced the ExpressLC-Ultra, a microscale HPLC system that runs at column pressures up to 10,000 psi, allowing the use of sub-2 micron particle columns.

    D Mag - News 2010

  • Eksigent introduced the ExpressLC-Ultra, a microscale HPLC system that runs at column pressures up to 10,000 psi, allowing the use of sub-2 micron particle columns.

    D Mag - News 2010

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