Application NoteSpecific isotopic labeling of methyl groups has extended the molecular weight limits for NMR studies of protein structure and dynamics
Application NoteEfficient uniform isotope labeling of proteins expressed in Baculovirus-infected insect cells using BioExpress 2000
Application NoteStereospecific Leu/Val methyl labeling: An important technology for NMR studies of high-molecular-weight complexes
Application NoteSelection and synthesis to analysis: Stable isotope-labeled peptides for proteomic applications
Case StudyMultiomic 5-letter sequencing maps DNA modifications and genetic mutations in breast cancer cells
Application NoteTargeted LC-SRM/MS quantification of mammalian synaptic proteins with Mouse Express Brain Tissue, a new isotopically labeled proteome standard
Application NoteFluxing through cancer: Tracking the fate of 13C-labeled energy sources glucose and glutamine in cancer cells and mouse tumors
Application NoteDetermination of nitric oxide production and de novo arginine production with stable isotopes
Application NoteTracing lipid disposition in vivo using stable isotope-labeled fatty acids and mass spectrometry
Application NoteAnalysis of tyrosine kinase signaling in human cancer by stable isotope labeling with heavy amino acids in mouse xenografts utilizing Mouse Express Lysine 13C6 Mouse Feed
Application NoteCell-free protein synthesis with 2H/15N/13C-labeled amino acids in H2O for the production of perdeuterated proteins with 1H in the exchangeable positions
Application NoteHuman biomonitoring: Attogram level sensitivity and consequences for analytical standards purity
Application NoteIndividuality normalization when labeling with isotopic glycan hydrazide tags (INLIGHT): A novel N-linked glycan relative quantification strategy
Application NoteAnalysis of whole-body branched-chain amino acid metabolism in mice utilizing carbon-labeled mouse feed
Application NoteMetabolic isotopic analysis reveals mitochondrial loss of function in pRb-deficient cells in vivo
Application NoteThe use of adenosine 5’-triphosphate (γ-P18O4, 97%) for the unambiguous identification of phosphopeptides