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Mass Spectrometry in Neuroscience

For proteomics researchers, work is almost impossible without mass spectrometry (MS), an analysis technique that enables the study of the chemical makeup of samples in minute detail. Neuroscience, however, has largely got by without dipping its toe into the pool of analytical chemistry.

With the advent of faster, smarter MS tools, those days may be numbered, as MS-based techniques become an invaluable resource for studying the brain.

Download this infographic to discover:

  • A guide to the basics of MS
  • 4 important applications of MS in neuroscience
Meet the Author
Ruairi J Mackenzie
Ruairi J Mackenzie
Senior Science Writer
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