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Leading Spanish Wine Testing Laboratory Announces New NMR Authentication Service
Estación Enológica de Haro (EEH), a public and governmental laboratory situated in the major wine growing region La Rioja, Spain, announces its new wine analysis service for public and private organizations in the oenological sector.
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Exploiting the timsTOF and MALDI-2 Platforms to Assess Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics in Preclinical Models
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An integrated evaluation of the pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties of a drug is essential for successful translation to the clinic. However, cost-effective methods to measure these parameters at the systems level in pre-clinical models are lacking. Here, we introduce a timsTOF and MALDI-2 workflow to evaluate therapeutic activity. The platform combines ion mobility, mass spectrometry-based imaging, absolute drug quantitation across different biological matrices, in vivo isotope tracing, and global metabolome analysis in the adult zebrafish.
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Explaining TIMS Within timsTOF Technology From Bruker Daltonics, the Leader in Mass Spectrometry Solutions
In this short clip, we describe how TIMS works to make your lab the most efficient.
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PreOmics Announces Closing of Series B Financing
PreOmics GmbH has raised €13.5m in a Series B financing round provided by Bruker Corporation (Nasdaq: BRKR).
Industry Insight
Raising the Bar in Proteomics
How do we continue to push the boundaries in analytical capabilities, increase confidence in results and apply MS to a wider range of research questions? Technology Networks posed these questions to Rohan Thakur, executive vice president of Life Sciences Mass Spectrometry at Bruker Daltonics, in a recent interview.
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