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  1. Response Surface Methodology for the Optimisation of Electrochemical Biosensors for Heavy Metals Detection
  2. An Enhanced GC/MS Procedure for the Identification of Proteins in Paint Microsamples
  3. Characterization of Materials and Artistic Techniques on Two 17th-Century Neapolitan Wood Sculptures
  4. New evidences on efficacy of boronic acid-based derivatization method to identify sugars in plant material by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
  5. Characterization of Human and Yeast Mitochondrial Glycine Carriers with Implications for Heme Biosynthesis and Anemia
  6. Bitumen in potsherds from two Apulian Bronze Age settlements, Monopoli and Torre Santa Sabina: Composition and origin
  7. Propagule dispersal and larval patch cohesiveness in a Mediterranean coastal fish
  8. Bioanalytical Application of Amino Acid Detection by Capillary Electrophoresis
  9. Dispersal of larval and juvenile seabream: Implications for Mediterranean marine protected areas
  10. A combined analytical approach applied to Medieval wall paintings from Puglia (Italy): The study of painting techniques and its conservation state
  11. Portable gliadin-immunochip for contamination control on the food production chain
  12. Integrated investigations for the characterisation of Roman lead-glazed pottery from Pompeii and Herculaneum (Italy)
  13. A rapid and simple method for the determination of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin in mouse brain homogenate by HPLC with fluorimetric detection
  14. Within-Otolith Variability in Chemical Fingerprints: Implications for Sampling Designs and Possible Environmental Interpretation
  15. The study of the mural painting in the 12th century monastery of Santa Maria delle Cerrate (Puglia-Italy): characterization of materials and techniques used
  16. Dispersal Patterns of Coastal Fish: Implications for Designing Networks of Marine Protected Areas
  17. An integrated spectroscopic approach to investigate pigments and engobes on pre-Roman pottery