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 ...
Waters has acquired technology assets and intellectual property rights of Megadalton Solutions, an early-stage developer of charge detection mass spectrometry (CDMS). CDMS overcomes limitations of ...
The integration of two-dimensional liquid chromatography (2D-LC) with mass spectrometry (MS) has emerged as a powerful solution to challenges posed by complex sample matrices. By sequentially ...
Qualitative analysis serves as the foundation for compound identification. It focuses primarily on determining the elemental composition and structure of analytes within a sample. Identifying the ...
Can you explain how you found your source of innovation and what factors influenced your desire to stay in the workplace even after retiring? I attribute that to New England Biolabs (NEB), as an ...
Waters extends its waters_connect informatics platform to support tandem quad mass spectrometers with new quantitation software application. MS Quan application reduces quantitative data review time ...
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 ...
Mass spectrometry, a technique used to determine the composition of chemical substances by accurately measuring their molecular masses, has become an indispensable tool in pharmaceutical research and ...
Metabolism serves as a direct reflection of biological functions and pathological conditions. Throughout the years, biologists and doctors have been delving into the intricate metabolic mechanisms ...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is a highly sensitive analytical method for detecting 14 C. AMS was originally used for radiocarbon dating, but it is now commonly used to analyze clinical samples.