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MALDI SYNAPT G2-Si High Definition Mass Spectrometry

Redefining Resolution - Resolution in 3 Dimensions. MALDI SYNAPT G2-Si is a uniquely powerful and versatile MS platform. It's the only way to combine multiple dimensions of separation for analysis of complex samples, from imaging to biological research to chemical materials characterization. The MALDI SYNAPT G2-Si gives you high performance, accurate mass MALDI MS/MS, superior post-ionization separation with T-Wave IMS, High…

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Redefining Resolution - Resolution in 3 Dimensions.

MALDI SYNAPT G2-Si is a uniquely powerful and versatile MS platform. It's the only way to combine multiple dimensions of separation for analysis of complex samples, from imaging to biological research to chemical materials characterization. The MALDI SYNAPT G2-Si gives you high performance, accurate mass MALDI MS/MS, superior post-ionization separation with T-Wave IMS, High Definition Imaging (HDI) MALDI workflows, versatile experimental options, and the ultimate UPLC/MS/MS performance.




Application NoteLife Sciences

Generation of Multiple Images from a Single Tissue Section with Dual Polarity Desorption Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry

This application note demonstrates that by optimizing DESI conditions, a wealth of molecular information can be accessed from a single tissue section, without the need to substantially alter the analysis conditions. Mass spec imaging of tissue sections was accomplished by using a SYNAPT® G2-Si HDMS Mass Spectrometer equipped with a 2D-DESI source. Data was generated and analyzed using HDI Software v1.3.



Application NoteSpectroscopy

Enhancing the Analytical Capabilities of DESI Imaging using Ion Mobility Separation

Matrix assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) coupled with ion mobility separation has demonstrated significant utility over the last decade for the separation of matrix ion species from endogenous ion species in the gas phase. Desorption electrospray ionization (DESI) has been gathering momentum as a complementary MSI technique to the more traditional SIMS and MALDI-MS approached. This poster compares and contrasts DESI imaging with MALDI imaging on the same ion mobility enabled mass spectrometer.



Application NoteSeparations

Enhanced Detection of Host-Cell Proteins in Biotherapeutic Preparations using Preparative Electrophoresis Followed by LC–Ion Mobility-MS

This application note explains the fractionation of Host-cell proteins (HCPs) away from biotherapeutic protein using an off-line preparative electrophoresis device, allowing for sub-ppm level HCP detection. HCPs are proteins produced by the host cells during recombinant protein drug production and can contaminate the therapeutic drug protein even at very low levels. Detection of HCPs was improved through fractionating both the intact and reduced monoclonal antibody.


Application NoteEnvironmental

Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry: A Novel Approach to Screening for Extractable and Leachable Components from Packaging Material

This application note demonstrates how increased confidence in the identification of extractable or leachable compounds can be provided by the inclusion of collisional cross section (CCS) values, acquired using ion mobility-mass spectrometry. The CCS depends on an ion's size, shape and charge, and is a key physicochemical property of compounds.


Application NoteFood and Beverage

Basmati or not Basmati? That is the Question

This application note addresses the increased concern regarding the authenticity of basmati rice by analysing volatile compounds of interest extracted via SPME/headspace. After GC separation, detection was performed using APCI ionization on a SYNAPT G2-Si.

Mapping Oncological Therapies with MALDI MSI Technology

In this video, discover how the spatial distribution of oncological therapies can be characterized using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometric imaging (MALDI MSI) technology. Using the mimetic model protocol and the MALDI SYNAPT G2-Si high definition mass spectrometer from Waters Corporation, Dr. Bindesh Shrestha demonstrates the semi-quantification of the chemotherapy drug, doxorubicin.

This interview was filmed as part of our coverage of AACR 2019 - see other video highlights here >>



Analyzing Viruses using Hydrogen Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry

Watch this video to discover more about how the Waters SYNAPT series has made dynamic virus analysis under a range of temperatures possible. Dr Ganesh Anand, of the National University of Singapore, and a Waters Center of Innovation Program honoree, describes how he uses hydrogen deuterium exchange mass spectrometry to structurally analyze biological molecules.












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