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Mass Spectrometry: Unlocking Deeper Insights for Geneticists
Published: November 28, 2024 by David Graham, PhD, Head of Scientific Business Development Mass spectrometry – A Game Changer for Geneticists Unlocking Deeper Biological Insights…
Mass Spectrometry: A Beginners Guide
Mass spectrometry is a pretty complex science. We’re about to answer the most frequently asked questions on mass spectrometry to demystify these amazing instruments. Here…
Nine Good Reasons to Live in Sherbrooke
Why should you choose Sherbrooke? Choosing the place where you want to establish your roots can be a difficult decision. Whether it’s to move your…
Protein Identification by Mass Spectrometry: How does it work?
by Jean-Philippe Couture, PhD, Scientific Sales Manager How to identify an unknown protein by mass spectrometry We’ve all been there. The research is going great,…
High Throughput Precipitation with the ProTrap HT
Learn more about the newest addition to our sample prep product suite. The ProTrap HT 96-Well Plate for high throughput precipitation.
New Bulk Reagents & Kits Fast Track Serum/Plasma Workflows with the ProTrap XG Sample Prep Tool
Ready-to-use buffers and a sample prep kit to make your serum/plasma proteomics workflows easier and faster.
A Winning Combination for Omics
We’ve invited our colleagues from ReSyn Biosciences to introduce themselves on our Blog. Read on to learn more about their MagReSyn products.
Avoiding PEG Contaminants
Mass spec results can be compromised in many ways, PEG is one of those contaminants that can sneak up on you.
You can’t detect what you don’t inject
As we know, the mass spectrometry data can only reflect the fraction of the sample that gets injected.
You can have your SDS and get rid of it too
Even the best mass spectrometer in the world can only detect the portion of the proteome that is successfully extracted and conserved across the sample…