“…First, the response due to the displaced label increases as the amount of the target is increased, and often does so in a linear manner at low-to-moderate target concentrations [7,8]. Second, the displacement peak often appears with or just after the nonretained sample components, which can lead to a method with short analysis times [8,27,30]. Third, this method can be utilized for relatively high throughput measurements, especially if the amount of label that is present in the column is sufficient for use with multiple sample injections before the column must be regenerated and reloaded with the label [7,8,27,30,73].…”