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Hendrik Emons
Researcher at Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements
Publications - 94
Citations - 1924
Hendrik Emons is an academic researcher from Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & Certified reference materials. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 90 publications receiving 1658 citations. Previous affiliations of Hendrik Emons include European Commission.
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Triacylglycerol Profiling by Using Chromatographic Techniques.
TL;DR: Application of gas-liquid chromatography, high-performance chromatography in normal and reversed phase mode, thin-layer chromatography and supercritical fluid chromatography for the qualitative and quantitative determination of TGs is reviewed and emphasis is put on those factors that are decisive for obtaining reliable quantitative data.
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The new International Standard ISO 17034: general requirements for the competence of reference material producers
TL;DR: ISO 17034:2016 as discussed by the authors is a standard for the competence of reference material producers (RMPs), originally developed by the ISO Committee on Reference Materials (ISO/REMCO).
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DNA copy number concentration measured by digital and droplet digital quantitative PCR using certified reference materials
Philippe Corbisier,Leonardo B. Pinheiro,Stéphane Mazoua,Anne-Marie Kortekaas,Pui Yan Jenny Chung,Tsvetelina Gerganova,Gert Roebben,Hendrik Emons,Kerry R. Emslie +8 more
TL;DR: This observation explains why copy number concentrations estimated with ddPCR and using an average droplet volume predefined in the QuantaSoft software were systematically lower than those measured by dPCR, creating a significant bias between the values obtained by these two techniques.
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Reference materials: terminology and use. Can't one see the forest for the trees?
TL;DR: The main types of application of RMs are reviewed and the main material characteristics needed to fulfill the corresponding purposes are described, and the minimum requirements for certain uses are summarized.
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A certified plasmid reference material for the standardisation of BCR–ABL1 mRNA quantification by real-time quantitative PCR
Helen E. White,Helen E. White,Liesbet Deprez,Philippe Corbisier,Victoria J. Hall,F. Lin,F. Lin,Stéphane Mazoua,Stefanie Trapmann,Anni Aggerholm,Hajnalka Andrikovics,Susanna Akiki,Gisela Barbany,Nancy Boeckx,A Bench,Mark Catherwood,J M Cayuela,S Chudleigh,Tim Clench,Dolors Colomer,Filomena Daraio,Stéphanie Dulucq,J Farrugia,Linda Fletcher,Letizia Foroni,R Ganderton,Gareth Gerrard,E Gineikienė,Sandrine Hayette,H El Housni,Barbara Izzo,M. Jansson,Petra Johnels,Tomáš Jurček,Veli Kairisto,Aytug Kizilors,D-W Kim,Theis Lange,Thomas Lion,Kateřina Machová Poláková,Giovanni Martinelli,S McCarron,P A Merle,BJ Milner,G. Mitterbauer-Hohendanner,M Nagar,G Nickless,Josep F. Nomdedeu,D A Nymoen,Elisabeth Oppliger Leibundgut,Ugur Ozbek,T Pajič,Heike Pfeifer,Claude Preudhomme,K. Raudsepp,G Romeo,Tomasz Sacha,Rodica Talmaci,T Touloumenidou,V H J van der Velden,P. Waits,Lihui Wang,E Wilkinson,G Wilson,D Wren,Renata Zadro,J Ziermann,Katerina Zoi,Martin C. Müller,Andreas Hochhaus,H Schimmel,Nicholas C.P. Cross,Nicholas C.P. Cross,Hendrik Emons +73 more
TL;DR: Two suitability studies performed by 63 BCR-ABL1 testing laboratories demonstrated that this set of 6 plasmid CRMs can help to standardise a number of measured transcripts of e14a2 BCR–ABL 1 and three control genes.