A tool developed by IU professors is on the market and foreseeing developments in gene therapy, environmental science and more. One month into its commercial launch, the Xevo Charge Detection Mass ...
To identify specific chemicals or molecules in the life sciences and medical research, scientists often use mass spectrometry (MS), usually paired with liquid chromatography (LC). These technologies ...
Accurate protein expression quantification is critical to advance and accelerate gene therapy development. However, measuring protein expression reproducibly is a challenge for many traditional assays ...
Encoded by our genes, proteins are the workhorses of the cell. Proteomics aims to elucidate the molecular networks of proteins involved in cellular processes, such as cell division, metabolism and ...
The prototype ion trap contains hundreds of inlets and outlets, mimicking how biology moves things into and out of cell nuclei. Credit: Lori Chertoff/The Rockefeller University When J. J. Thomson ...
An interdisciplinary team led by Prof. Yao Zhongping, Associate Head and Professor of the Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, specialises in ...
Mass spectrometry is already a powerful tool for determining what kind and how many molecules are present in a given sample. But most instruments still analyze their molecules one or just a few at a ...
Waters’ newest tandem quadrupole mass spectrometer is up to 15X more sensitive for analyzing negatively ionized compounds Xevo TQ Absolute is up to 45% smaller, uses up to 50% less power and nitrogen, ...
With the Xevo TQ Absolute, an instrument that offers absolute performance, users can have complete confidence in reaching lower limits of quantitation for challenging negative ionizing substances. The ...