A method for analysing small-size specimens in GC-MS

Turillazzi S, Sledge M, Cremer S, Heinze J. 2002. A method for analysing small-size specimens in GC-MS. Insect Social Life. 4, 169–175.

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Author
Turillazzi, Stefano; Sledge, Matthew; Cremer, SylviaISTA ; Heinze, Jürgen
Abstract
A particular Solid Injector needle, suitable for GC-MS analyses of small specimens, is described together with its application in a study on ants.
Publishing Year
Date Published
2002-01-01
Journal Title
Insect Social Life
Acknowledgement
We thank Giancarlo Bucelli and Gloriano Moneti (Centro Interdipartimentale di Spettrometria di Massa, Università di Firenze) for their help. Funding was provided by the MURST “60%” and Italian CNR “40%” funds, as well as through the research network “Social evolution” of the Universities of Aarhus, Firenze, Keele, Sheffield, Uppsala, Würzburg and the ETH of Zürich financed by the European commission via the Training and Mobility of Researchers (TMR) programme.
Volume
4
Page
169 - 175
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Turillazzi S, Sledge M, Cremer S, Heinze J. A method for analysing small-size specimens in GC-MS. Insect Social Life. 2002;4:169-175.
Turillazzi, S., Sledge, M., Cremer, S., & Heinze, J. (2002). A method for analysing small-size specimens in GC-MS. Insect Social Life. Elsevier.
Turillazzi, Stefano, Matthew Sledge, Sylvia Cremer, and Jürgen Heinze. “A Method for Analysing Small-Size Specimens in GC-MS.” Insect Social Life. Elsevier, 2002.
S. Turillazzi, M. Sledge, S. Cremer, and J. Heinze, “A method for analysing small-size specimens in GC-MS,” Insect Social Life, vol. 4. Elsevier, pp. 169–175, 2002.
Turillazzi S, Sledge M, Cremer S, Heinze J. 2002. A method for analysing small-size specimens in GC-MS. Insect Social Life. 4, 169–175.
Turillazzi, Stefano, et al. “A Method for Analysing Small-Size Specimens in GC-MS.” Insect Social Life, vol. 4, Elsevier, 2002, pp. 169–75.

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