NanoLC
Nano LC is a nano scale liquid chromatography technique typically used for proteomic applications. The nano refers to the very low flow rate of the mobile phase in the system. The advantage of nanoLC is its high sensitivity. Often the system is integrated with a mass spectrometer in nano LC/MS or nano LC/MS/MS. When using nanoLC equipment consider column choice, software and accurate and precise flow rate control. Learn about the latest products, user reviews, application articles, news, videos and webinars.
Latest news
News
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The Science Behind the Olympics: SelectScience Exclusive
01 May 2012
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Innovative HPLC Solutions Released
10 Apr 2012
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New Column Toolbox Simplifying your LC Methods
28 Mar 2012
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The Scientists’ Choice Award Winners Announced at Pittcon
15 Mar 2012
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SelectScience Webinar Now Available On-Demand: Understand High Purity Water Needs, Exclusively for France, Germany and the UK
28 Oct 2011
Application articles
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Analysis of Common Sweeteners and Additives in Beverages with the PerkinElmer Flexar FX-15 System Equipped with a PDA Detector
PerkinElmer, Inc.13 Jan 2012
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2500 Protein Identified from a Human Cell Lysate with Complementary MALDI and ESI Data
Bruker Daltonik GmbH11 Oct 2011
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AmaZon Speed – Accelerating Access to Proteomic Information
Bruker Daltonik GmbH07 Oct 2011
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Improving Low Abundance Protein Identification in Complex Proteome Samples
Bruker Daltonik GmbH04 Oct 2011
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Improved Extraction and LC/MS/MS Analysis of Barbiturates from Urine Samples
Phenomenex Inc12 Jul 2011
Events
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PREP 2012—25th International Symposium
Barr Group Enterprises15 Jul 2012 - 18 Jul 2012
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ITP 2012
Barr Group Enterprises30 Sep 2012 - 03 Oct 2012
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