MEMS GC Column Performance for Analyzing Organics and Biological Molecules for Future Landed Planetary Missions
Ryan C. Blase(Southwest Research Institute), Katsuo Kurabayashi(University of Michigan), Maxwell Wei-Hao Li(University of Michigan), Kelly E. Miller(Southwest Research Institute), Anandram Venkatasubramanian(University of Michigan), Abhishek Ghosh(University of Michigan), Andrew Stephens(University of Michigan), C. M. Phillips-Lander(Southwest Research Institute), Christopher R. Glein(Southwest Research Institute), Mark Libardoni(Southwest Research Institute), Xudong Fan(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor), J. H. Waite(University of Alabama)
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