Mass spectrometry measures the mass-to-charge ratio of ions by ionizing chemical compounds to produce charged molecules. A typical mass spectrometer consists of three parts: a detector, a mass ...
Bentham Science Publishers have recently published a new book series on mass spectrometry applications, in research. The new series, Applications of Modern Mass Spectrometry covers the latest advances ...
In this webinar, Dr. Johann Stojko, experienced biophysicist at Novalix, will present integrated workflows that combine ...
Mass spectrometry is already a powerful tool for determining what kind and how many molecules are present in a given sample.
Mass spectrometry has emerged as an indispensable analytical tool across diverse scientific disciplines. By accurately determining the mass-to-charge ratios of ions, modern mass spectrometry ...
Following the advent of massive parallel sequencing, efforts such as The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) use genomics to create mutational landscapes of tumors to create insight into tumor biology, and to ...
This week's highlights feature our ongoing discussions on women in chromatography, an interview on the future of HPLC columns from analytica 2026, and cutting-edge applications of mass spectrometry ...
Proteomics, which is generally defined as the characterization of the complete protein complement of a cell, tissue, or organism (a proteome), has moved to the forefront of "big science" now that the ...
Automatic acquisition and processing of mass-spectral data / R. Venkataraghavan -- Photographic techniques in organic high-resolution mass spectrometry / Dominic M. Desiderio, Jr. -- The electrical ...
MILFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Waters Corporation (NYSE:WAT) today announced it has acquired the technology assets and intellectual property rights of Megadalton Solutions, Inc., an early-stage ...
EC-MS can be used to analyze a wide range of biological reaction. In this technique, electrochemistry is used to determine the concentration or chemical reactivity of a substance by measuring either ...