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Advanced Cell Culture Systems

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Choosing & Using Fragments in the Generation of Selective Kinase Inhibitors

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Protecting the Food Supply Chain from Farm to Fork

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Discover the Intuvo 9000 GC System

Eric Denoyer, PhD, discusses the launch of the ground-breaking Intuvo 9000 GC System at the company's European Innovations Launch Event held at the Royal Institution in London.
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Detecting volatile food contaminants

We spoke to Andrea Buettner, Professor, Fraunhofer IVV, at Food Safety & Analysis 2016.
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Get Smart with Protein Digestion

Is your protein digestion protocol long, laborious and irreproducible? Discover how Thermo Scientific™ SMART Digest™ Kits provide faster, simpler and more reproducible peptide mapping and bioanalysis workflows for the biopharmaceutical industry.
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Behind the Science, ep. 12: My Samples Are Too Dirty For MS

Today our host Jen Fournier is in the lab with the dirtiest, grimiest samples. She knows if she tries to run them on LC-MS as-is, she’d degrade the column, get low sensitivity … and have to clean the mass spectrometer. Is there a better way to start with clean samples?
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Detection and Characterization of Nanoparticles in Food and Biological Materials

With the increasing use of nanotechnology in food and consumer products, there is a need for reliable detection and characterization methods for nanoparticles (NPs) in complex matrices. NPs often interact with each other or with their surroundings leading to aggregation, adhesion to surfaces or dissolution in dispersion solvents. Accurate and precise characterization of metrics such as size, shape, particle mass and number concentration therefore remains a challenging analytical task. Asymmetric flow field flow fractionation (AF4) hyphenated with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) is a powerful technique for the detection and characterization of inorganic NPs in complex matrices. In order to acquire accurate data the AF4 separation method and settings must be optimized for each new sample matrix and analyte NP combination. Furthermore, additional information obtained by single particle (sp) ICP-MS analysis of collected fractions or an imaging method such as transmission electron microscopy (TEM) are necessary for trouble shooting and for independent verification of results. spICP-MS as stand-alone technique is a powerful screening method for many inorganic NPs. A number of examples where AF4-ICP-MS and single particle ICP-MS were applied for the detection and characterization of NPs in food and biological matrices will be presented including: • Silver NPs in chicken meat • Silicon dioxide NPs in tomato soup • Aluminum-containing NPs in noodles • Gold NPs in cells
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LabTube Meets Shimadzu at Pittcon 2016

LabTube Meets Dan Davis, Elemental Spectroscopy Product Manager, from Shimadzu at Pittcon 2016, Atlanta.
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Automated LC-MSMS methods for Clinical Diagnostics - Realized for therapeutic drug monitoring and vi

Tecan and RECIPE have worked together to automate ClinMass® LC-MSMS Complete Kits for the analysis of vitamin D and immunosuppressants on a Freedom EVO® platform, to help meet the demand for high throughput sample preparation for mass spectrometry in clinical labs.
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