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Mass spec is three times faster
High-performance ion trap mass spectrometer has faster scan cycle time to improve peptide identification for proteomics research
News from Agilent Technologies, Apr 19, 2005
First LCMS-IT-Tof mass spectrometer
Novel hybrid liquid chromatograph/mass spectrometer is intended for biomarker discovery, metabolite identification, and proteomics research
News from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Apr 14, 2005
Appointment to lead legal and compliance functions
Katherine O'Hara appointed to senior vice president and general counsel,and will lead the company's legal and compliance functions
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS), Apr 1, 2005
Benchtop mass spec with market leading performance
Revolutionary high-performance benchtop quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometer is said to outperforms typical floor-standing Q-q-TOF systems
News from Bruker Daltonics, Mar 25, 2005
The most sensitive ESI source available
With a design based on proprietary ion funnel technology, this source is said to significantly improve the sensitivity and analysis speed of the mass spectrometry platform
News from Bruker Daltonics, Mar 24, 2005
Affordable Maldi-Tof for peptides and proteins
Due to its gridless ion source, this new instrument is said to provide excellent sensitivity in both positive and negative ion mode
News from Bruker Daltonics, Mar 23, 2005
MS for direct elemental analysis of solids
Glow discharge mass spectrometer achieves the elemental determination of more than 60 elements per sample, from matrix to ultra-trace, with a throughput of more than five samples per hour
News from Thermo Electron (elemental analysis), Mar 11, 2005
Laser ablation for ICP-MS solid-sampling
Readily couples with all matrixes, resulting in long, steady signals and a uniform response throughout the periodic table - all while minimising fractionation
News from New Wave Research, Mar 8, 2005
Not just another low-cost ICP spectrometer
CCD inductively coupled plasma instrument gives simultaneous analysis performance at sequential analysis prices and comes factory calibrated and optimised for ease of use
News from Spectro Analytical Instruments, Mar 4, 2005
ICP for wear metals analysis
The solid state detector detects all wavelengths simultaneously, meaning that the full ICP spectrum is available to the analyst in a single exposure
News from Lambda Advanced Technology, Feb 18, 2005
One thousand ICP-MS systems and counting
Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry has become an important tool in environmental testing, food safety, forensics, homeland security, and semiconductor manufacturing
News from Agilent Technologies, Feb 9, 2005
Rapid, accurate protein identification
Software covers proteomics applications from top-down analysis to bottom-up sequencing, and from high-throughput protein identification to automated protein quantification and biomarker discovery.
News from Thermo Electron (mass spectrometry), Feb 8, 2005
Spectrometer offers high resolution
Instrument has a 3648 element CCD-array that enables optical resolution as precise as 0.02nm, and integration times as short as 10us courtesy of its electronic shutter
News from Ocean Optics, Jan 26, 2005
ICP-MS offers more practicality, productivity
Significantly improves the detection limits of the quadrupole ICP-MS technique with a further improvement to signal-to-background performance
News from Thermo Electron (elemental analysis), Jan 26, 2005
Officially an eco-friendly company
TUV provides certificate demonstrating that company involved in the production of analytical instruments for optical emission and X-ray fluorescence spectrometry is eco-friendly
News from Spectro Analytical Instruments, Jan 13, 2005
Automated Maldi plate spotter
Used in tandem with any HPLC system for precise proteome analysis with greater sequence coverage, it enables spotting in volumes of 10nl or more on up to nine micro-titer plates
News from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Dec 14, 2004
Improved elemental analysis of steel
High performance optical emission spectrometer gives steel producers improved analysis of elements at very low levels
News from Thermo Electron (elemental analysis), Dec 9, 2004
The full picture on spectrofluorimeter sensitivity
Application note reviews the different ways that sensitivity figures for fluorescence spectrophotometers can be reported by manufacturers
News from Lambda Advanced Technology, Nov 23, 2004
UK rep for X-ray diffraction systems
Spectrolab has agreed to represent Inel for its full range of X-ray diffraction products and Sentinel X-ray radiographic inspection systems
News from Spectrolab, Nov 16, 2004
Tool for pharma process monitoring and validation
2D fluorescence spectroscopy system can measure raw materials as well as processes, and is said to be a highly versatile tool for process monitoring and validation
News from Analytik, Nov 15, 2004
Mass spec in Massachusetts
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital will use mass spectrometry to discover protein markers of cardiac disease at new biomarker facility
News from Thermo Electron (mass spectrometry), Nov 3, 2004
Elemental screening of unknown samples
Semiquantitative analysis can identify virtually any element of interest, including all metals and most non-metals, without prior knowledge of the sample matrix
News from Agilent Technologies, Nov 2, 2004
Maldi for cutting-edge proteomics applications
Leading capabilities for peptide de novo sequencing, the analysis of post-translational modifications and even top-down protein primary structure determination are available
News from Bruker Daltonics, Oct 29, 2004
Mass spec at low cost
The sensitivity and functionality of a mass spectrometer at the price of a gas analyser means access to new markets within various industries
News from Acquisition Solutions K, Oct 20, 2004
Triple quadrupole mass spectrometers upgraded
Highly-selective reaction monitoring helps to eliminate chemical noise and reduce the generation of false positives, and allows lower detection limits
News from Thermo Electron (mass spectrometry), Sep 14, 2004
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