Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique used to identify and quantify molecules based on their mass-to-charge ratio (m/z). It provides valuable information about the chemical composition, ...
Mass spectrometry–based proteomics is still rapidly expanding, not just in terms of the methods and instruments but also the biological questions. Carol Robinson first used a mass spectrometer ...
LCGC International spoke to Amanda Patrick, associate professor at Mississippi State University, about her research exploring ...
Top-down mass spectrometry offers the ability to sequence intact proteins—post-translational modifications and all—but is not yet a high-throughput method. As the well-established 'bottom-up' ...
The MSPen employs solid-liquid chemical extraction to directly analyze and identify unmodified tissue samples within seconds. The resulting mass spectra display rich molecular profiles capturing ...
TThe expression CMS is a single quadrupole mass spectrometer, equipped with ESI and APCI probes, switchable with minimal effort. The instrument has a mass range of m/z 10 to m/z 1,200, and a ...
Scientists from the National Institutes for Food and Drug Control have characterized antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) using ...
The Mass Spectrometry market valued at US$ 5.82 Billion in 2023, is forecasted to grow at a robust CAGR of 7.2%, reaching US$ ...
Mass spectrometry continues to be a cornerstone in modern analytical science, offering unparalleled sensitivity and specificity for molecular analysis.
Welcome to the School of Chemistry Mass Spectrometry Facility. The aim of this web site is to be the first point of contact for those wishing to use the mass spectrometry facility at Bristol ...
Researchers at the Department of Organic Chemistry and the Center for Molecular Biosciences (CMBI), led by Kathrin Breuker, ...
Hang Li from the Beijing Institute of Technology have recently published a review article titled "Droplet-Based Microfluidics with Mass Spectrometry for Microproteomics" in the journal Engineering.