Spectroscopy Products & Reviews
Spectroscopy enables researchers to identify chemical compounds, determine molecular structures, and understand fundamental properties of samples through the analysis of absorption, emission, or scattering of light or other forms of radiation. From infrared (IR spectroscopy) to ultraviolet (UV-visible spectroscopy) wavelengths, spectroscopy plays a vital role in various scientific fields. Explore how spectroscopy drives innovation and discovery across diverse research areas.
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Carnitine and Acylcarnitines
Cambridge Isotope LaboratoriesHigh-Quality Standards and Mixtures for Clinical and Research Use
Xevo TQ Absolute XR Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
WatersQuantitate with Absolute Power and eXtreme Robustness
Fatty Acids and Lipids
Cambridge Isotope LaboratoriesFor Use in Lipidomic- or Metabolism-focused Studies
Thermo Scientific™ Orbitrap™ Ascend Tribrid™ MultiOmics mass spectrometer
Thermo Fisher ScientificScale up your MultiOmics research on our most flexible instrument
miXcroscopy™ Linked Optical & Scanning Electron Microscopy System
JEOL USAmiXcroscopy™ Linked Optical & Scanning Electron Microscopy System
Thermo Scientific™ Orbitrap™ Astral™ Zoom
Thermo Fisher ScientificIncrease proteomics throughput, depth, and sensitivity for samples from single cells to plasma with the Orbitrap Astral Zoom Mass Spectrometer
Axino Ion Source
PhytronixAxino Ion Source is the solution for low volume applications that need a quick response without compromising on accuracy. Just pop in the Domino Lazwell™ plate and let the LDTD technology and the Uplyft Flow do their magic.
Metabolomics and Cellular Metabolism
Cambridge Isotope LaboratoriesStable Isotope-labeled Metabolites in MS-based Methods
ISOLED-D™ Deuterated Reagents for OLED Synthesis
Cambridge Isotope LaboratoriesISOLED-D™: The Strategic Advantage in Deuterated Reagents for OLED Synthesis. Premium Performance, Unmatched Value
Metabolites and Substrates
Cambridge Isotope LaboratoriesStable Isotope-labeled and Unlabeled Metabolites and Substrates























