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2D FT-ICR MS/MS Analysis of lgG1

Recombinant monoclonal antibodies and derivatives are widely used as therapeutic drugs. This poster explores how you can achieve 2D FT-ICR MS/MS analysis of IgG1.
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TMT Quantification for Shotgun Proteomics: TIMS-QTOF Powered by PASEF

Download this free poster to learn how a unique dual trapped ion mobility spectrometer (TIMS) coupled to a QTOF (timsTOF Pro) can be used for the analysis of isobaric labeling experiments.
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Applying Trapped Ion Mobility Separation (TIMS) in Combination With Parallel Accumulation Serial Fragmentation (PASEF) for Analysis of Lipidomics Samples

This poster presents an improved lipidomics identification workflow that is based a combination of LC-MS and TIMS separation together with a very fast data dependent MS/MS fragmentation (PASEF).
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Choosing the Right Parameters for Your UV-Vis Measurement

The Agilent Optimum Parameters Poster is a handy wall chart that provides information about choosing solvents, cuvette types, and managing your instrument parameters.
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MALDI Imaging Mass Spectrometry for the Study of Cardiovascular Pathology

Download this poster to learn how a comprehensive MALDI mass spectrometry (MALDI-IMS) approach to formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples was developed to study cardiovascular pathology.
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Profiling Personal Air Pollutant Exposures Using a Wearable Non-Selective Passive Wristband

Characterizing cumulative exposure to air pollutant mixtures is a critical step in understanding disease development. The Fresh Air wristband was tested as a personal exposure assessment tool with promising results.
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P450 Induction in Cryopreserved Hepatocytes from PXR and CAR Nuclear Receptor Knock-out Rats

The nuclear receptors pregnane X receptor (PXR) and constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) are closely related transcription factors that regulate the expression of phase I (cytochrome P450s), phase II metabolizing enzymes and transporter genes in response to xenobiotics, including prescription drugs.
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Mass Spectrometry: From Imaging to Metabolic Networks

We show that network analysis of co-localized ions from mass spectrometry imaging data provides a detailed chemo-spatial insight into the metabolic heterogeneity of tumors. Furthermore, module preservation analysis between colorectal cancer patients with and without metastatic recurrence suggests hypotheses on the nature of the different local metabolic pathways.
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A new method for generating arrayed RNAi screening tools for any organism

RNA interference (RNAi) using small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) is an important technology for down-regulation of gene expression and a powerful tool to study cellular processes and pathways. Previously, large collections of siRNAs were available only for traditional experimental model systems, such as human and mouse, and predominantly provided as chemically synthesized libraries.
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Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: The Importance of Multiple-site Sampling

This research project attempts to highlight the importance of sampling from multiple sites of the lungs of patients with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. Examining the histopathology of the human lung samples with IPF shows varying levels of fibrosis in different sites of the lung. To ensure an accurate representation of a patient's lungs, it is important to obtain samples from multiple sites on the lobes of the lungs.
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