In this interview, AZoM talks to Ed Sprake, Principal Product Manager at Waters, about the work Waters do with ambient ionization in mass spectrometry and the potential that this innovation has.
MILFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Waters Corporation (NYSE:WAT) today introduced the new Xevo ® TQ-XS mass spectrometer, the most sensitive benchtop tandem quadrupole instrument available. Enabled by ...
New research from West Virginia University is transforming technology for biomedicine and beyond. Eberly College of Arts and Sciences faculty in the C. Eugene Bennett Department of Chemistry are ...
Waters Corporation (NYSE:WAT) at the 63rd conference of the Society of Mass Spectrometry announced the introduction of new technologies and innovations for mass spectrometry, intended to give ...
EC-MS can be used to analyze a wide range of biological reaction. In this technique, electrochemistry is used to determine the concentration or chemical reactivity of a substance by measuring either ...
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 ...
The mass spectrometer is an instrument which can measure the masses and relative concentrations of atoms and molecules. It makes use of the basic magnetic force on a moving charged particle. It ...
An illustration of an antibody disrupting the binding between a virus particle and a receptor on the edge of a membrane. A drug (orange) blocks the SARS-CoV-2 virus (gold sphere with white protruding ...
Purdue has consolidated three critical research cores in the life sciences to provide easier faculty access and to coordinate complementary services. The newly created Life Sciences Mass Spectrometry ...
At the University of Oxford, Justin Benesch studies assemblies made between proteins called molecular chaperones and the proteins they protect in cells. These assemblies slow the formation of amyloid ...
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