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Whole Gel Processing Procedure for GeLC-MS/MS Based Proteomics
The procedure will enable clinical proteomics for which GeLC-MS/MS is a popular workflow and sample numbers are relatively high.
Waters Users’ Meeting at ASMS 2013
Register for the Waters Users’ meeting at ASMS 2013 and learn about the latest developments in Mass Spectrometry from Waters experts as we reveal our new technologies and solutions.
Thermo Scientific at ASMS 2013
Learn how scientists and researchers are transforming science by applying innovative solutions to a wide range of qualitative and quantitative applications.
Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics in Molecular Diagnostics: Discovery of Cancer Biomarkers Using Tissue Culture
Rapid development of MS-based proteomic techniques in the last decade that has immensely helped researchers in candidate biomarker discovery.
MultiAlign: A Multiple LC-MS Analysis Tool for Targeted Omics Analysis
This article demonstrates how two dissimilar LC-MS feature maps could be analyzed using MultiAlign’s MS/MS traceback and spectral clustering capability.
Simultaneous Determination of Hormonal Residues in Treated Waters using UHPLC-MS/MS
The identification of hormone residues in environment is of special interest because as this is a requirement to take measures in order to regulate and minimize their environmental impact.
Derivatization in Liquid Chromatography for Mass Spectrometric Detection
This review presents an overview of the derivatization reagents in LC/ESI-MS/MS that have been applied to the low molecular weight compounds over the past five years.
Measuring Hordein (Gluten) in Beer - A Comparison of ELISA and Mass Spectrometry
The study suggests that testing using ELISA determination should eventually be replaced with suitable mass spectrometry based methods.
The HUPO Proteomics Standards Initiative- Mass Spectrometry Controlled Vocabulary
In this article, researchers describe the overall structure of the controlled vocabularies, the process by which it has been developed and is maintained and the dependencies on other ontologies.
Development and Characterization of a Novel Plug and Play LC-MS Source
This article reports the development and characterization of a novel, vendor neutral, ultra-high pressure compatible (~10,000 psi) LC-MS source.
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