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VOL. 700, NOS. 1+2 JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A 12 MAY 1995 CONTENTS (Abstracts /Contents Lists published in Analytical Abstracts, Biochemical Abstracts, Biological Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, Chemi- cal Titles, Chromatography Abstracts, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS), Current Contents/Life Sciences, Current Contents/ Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences, Deep-Sea Research/Part B: Oceanographic Literature Review, Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, Mass Spectrometry Bulletin, PASCAL-CNRS, Referativnyi Zhurnal, Research Alert and Science Citation Index) 3RD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS, YORK, 24-26 AUGUST 1994 Preface by D.M. Goodall TECHNIQUES AND GENERAL Appropriate calibration functions for capillary electrophoresis I. Precision and sensitivity using peak areas and heights by H. Watzig (Wurzburg, Germany) Appropriate calibration functions for capillary electrophoresis. II. Heteroscedasticity and its consequences by K. Baumann (Berne, Switzerland) and H. Watzig (Wurzburg, Germany) Influence of capillary dimensions on the performance of a coaxial capillary electrophoresis—electrospray mass spectrometry interface by L.W. Tetler, P.A. Cooper and B. Powell (Manchester, UK) Electrochromatography-electrospray mass spectrometry of textile dyes by G.A. Lord, D.B. Gordon, L.W. Tetler and C.M. Carr (Manchester, UK) Improving the UV detection sensitivity of condensed polyacrylamide gel-filled capillaries using non-flow buffer-filled capillaries as a detection cell by Y. Chen, J.-V. Holtje and U. Schwarz (Tubingen, Germany) CHIRAL SEPARATIONS Enantiomeric resolution of chiral imidazole derivatives using capillary electrophoresis with cyclodextrin-type buffer modifiers by B. Chankvetadze, G. -Endresz and G. Blaschke (Minster, Germany) Resolution of the enantiomers of oxamniquine by capillary electrophoresis and high-performance liquid chromatography with cyclodextrins and heparin as chiral selectors by A.M. Abushoffa and B.J. Clark (Bradford, UK) Systematic approach to treatment of enantiomeric separations in capillary electrophoresis and liquid chromatography. II. A study of the enantiomeric separation of fluoxetine and norfluoxetine by S. Piperaki (Athens, Greece) and S.G. Penn and D.M. Goodall (Heslington, UK) Separation and’identification of the Z and E isomers of 2-(3-pentenyl)pyridine by capillary electrophoresis and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy by A.G. McKillop and R.M. Smith (Loughborough, UK) and R.C. Rowe and S.A.C. Wren (Macclesfield, UK) AMINO ACIDS, PEPTIDES, PROTEINS Determination of tryptophan and kynurenine in brain microdialysis samples by capillary electrophoresis with electrochemical detection by M.A. Malone, H. Zuo and S.M. Lunte (Lawrence, KS, USA) and M.R. Smyth (Dublin, Ireland) Analysis of glutamate in striatal microdialysates using capillary electrophoresis and laser-induced fluorescence detection by L.A. Dawson, J.M. Stow, C.T. Dourish and C. Routledge (Maidenhead, UK) Vill CONTENTS Separation of r-hirudin from similar substances by capillary electrophoresis by C. Dette and H. Watzig (Wurzburg, Germany) Analysis of metallothionein isoforms by capillary electrophoresis: optimisation of protein separation conditions using micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography by J.H. Beattie (Aberdeen, Scotland) and M.P. Richards (Beltsville, MD, USA) Separation of B-lactoglobulin A, B and C variants of bovine whey using capillary zone electrophoresis by G.R. Paterson, J.P. Hill and D.E. Otter (Palmerston North, New Zealand) Comparison of capillary electrophoresis with traditional methods to analyse bovine whey proteins by N.M. Kinghorn, C.S. Norris, G.R. Paterson and D.E. Otter (Palmerston North, New Zealand) NUCLEIC ACIDS AND THEIR FRAGMENTS Separation of transfer RNA and 5S ribosomal RNA using capillary electrophoresis by E. Katsivela and M.G. Hofle (Braunschweig, Germany) Sequencing of antisense DNA analogues by capillary gel electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence detection by A. Belenky, D.L. Smisek and A.S. Cohen (Worcester, MA, USA) Analysis of internucleosomal DNA fragmentation in apoptotic thymocytes by dynamic sieving capillary electrophoresis by M.D. Evans and J.T. Wolfe (Leicester, UK), D. Perrett (London, UK) and J. Lunec and K.E. Herbert (Leicester, DRUG ANALYSIS Determination of impurities in a novel analogue of adenosine 5’-triphosphate by capillary electrophoresis by J.R. Dawson, S.C. Nichols and G.E. Taylor (Loughborough, UK) Investigation and optimisation of the use of micellar electrokinetic chromatography for the analysis of six cardiovascular “ig Bretnall and G.S. Clarke (Moreton, UK) Rapid determination of drugs in biofluids by capillary electrophoresis. Measurement of antipyrine in saliva for pharma- cokinetic studies by D. Perrett and G.A. Ross (London, UK) Comparison of high-performance liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis for the determination of some bee venom components by V. Pacdkova, K. Stulik, P.T. Hau, I. Jelinek, I. Vin’ and D. Sykora (Prague, Czech Republic) ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS Separation of sulfonylurea metabolites in water by capillary electrophoresis by G. Dinelli, A. Vicari and A. Bonetti (Bologna, Italy) Detection and quantitation of sulfonylurea herbicides in soil at the ppb level by capillary electrophoresis by G. Dinelli and A. Vicari (Bologna, Italy) and V. Brandolini (Ferrara, Italy) AUTHOR INDEX

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