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Analyzing Intact Peptides using LC-MS for Translational Research

24 Jun 2019
Analyzing Intact Peptides using LC-MS for Translational Research

In this video, Dr. Richard Kay from the Metabolic Research Laboratories at Cambridge University shares how he and his team use mass spectrometry to identify and quantify intact peptides related to diabetes. Kay explains the benefits of using mass spectrometry over immunoassays for peptide analysis, as well as addressing the current challenges of the technique.

This interview was filmed as part of our coverage of ASMS 2019 in Atlanta, U.S.A. - see other video highlights here >>

QuanRecovery Vials and Plates with MaxPeak HPS

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Protect peptides/proteins from non-specific binding losses. Autosampler ready QuanRecovery Vials and Plates with MaxPeak High Performance Surfaces (HPS) are designed to enable scientists to meet challenging sensitivity and reproducibility requirements in LC-MS peptide and protein quantification by reducing sample losses due to non-specific binding (NSB) and ionic interactions.

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