Innovative Grade US Origin Porcine Plasma Reference 1-16-12

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Innovative Research's Innovative Grade US Origin Porcine Plasma was recently used in the following study:

Quantification of irinotecan, SN38, and SN38G in human and porcine plasma by ultra high-performance liquid chromatographytandem mass spectrometry and its ...

X Chen, CJ Peer, R Alfaro, T Tian, SD Spencer... - ... of Pharmaceutical and ..., 2012 - Elsevier
Drug-free heparinized porcine plasma was purchased from Innovative Research (Novi, MI). Drug-free heparinized human plasma was obtained from the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center Blood Bank (Bethesda, MD, USA). 2.2. Preparation of stock solutions and standards.

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