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Mass Spectrometry – News and Features

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Protein Discovery Launches Mass Spectrometry Tissue Imaging Service

The service will enable pharmaceutical and biotech organizations to take advantage of tissue imaging.
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Sequenom Launches Analysis Service Business for DNA Methylation and Gene Expression

Sequenom is providing researchers with an application to obtain critical information for disease detection and classification.
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GeneBio and Genedata Integrate Computational Platforms to Support Proteomics Projects

The two companies will integrate the Genedata Expressionist® solution with the Melanie/ImageMasterä 2D Platinum solution.
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MS Makes Easy Work of Complicated Sample Matrices

Researchers are using the API 4000™ LC/MS/MS System in a number of research projects.
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Wiley Launches Mass Spectral Library

Wiley Registry 7th Ed. /NIST 2005 Mass Spectral Library features 820,528 chemical names and 222,553 CAS numbers.
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Partnership to Distribute Updated Phenyx Platform in France

GeneBio’s Phenyx is a software platform for the identification and characterization of proteins and peptides from mass spectrometry data.
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Mass Spectrometry Identifies Functions of Lipids

The principles behind the Q TRAP System are ideal for lipidomics, having the big advantage of being able to switch between positive and negative modes within a second.
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LC/MS/MS Techniques for Research into Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

Researchers are using LC/MS/MS techniques to investigate toxicity of immunosuppressive, antiviral and antibiotic drugs in their research studies.
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Partnership on Deconvolution Software for Organic Compound Identification

This relationship will provide Shimadzu's GC/MS users with the benefits of IST's mass spectrometry software, IST for GC/MS.
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Proteomics Helps in Detecting Breast Cancer Proteins

Proteins, associated with breast cancer, can potentially be used as markers for detection or prevention or as targets for the design of drugs to treat the disease.
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