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Mass spectrometry is an analytical method used to identify different compounds based on the atomic sample constitution of the molecules and their charge state, which enables “blind” analysis of an unknown sample without any prior knowledge of its composition.
Study: Swimming and Tubing Can Alter Stream Chemistry and Microbiology

Study: Swimming and Tubing Can Alter Stream Chemistry and Microbiology

Key Proteins in Human Breast Milk Crucial for Baby’s Healthy Gut

Key Proteins in Human Breast Milk Crucial for Baby’s Healthy Gut

Lipidome Study Reveals New Insights Into Human Health

Lipidome Study Reveals New Insights Into Human Health

Thermo Fisher Scientific Announces the Launch of the EXENT® Solution with IVDR Certification

Thermo Fisher Scientific Announces the Launch of the EXENT® Solution with IVDR Certification

The Prevalence of Fibrinogen Aα-Chain Amyloidosis in Japanese Squirrels

The Prevalence of Fibrinogen Aα-Chain Amyloidosis in Japanese Squirrels

Cornell Researchers Develop a Multimodal Platform to Image Biohybrids

Cornell Researchers Develop a Multimodal Platform to Image Biohybrids

Self-Collected STI Tests Perform as Well as Provider-Collected Tests

Self-Collected STI Tests Perform as Well as Provider-Collected Tests

New Way to Conduct Extensive Proteome Analysis of Urine

New Way to Conduct Extensive Proteome Analysis of Urine

New Method for Cell Type-Specific Mapping of Ion Distribution in Plants

New Method for Cell Type-Specific Mapping of Ion Distribution in Plants

Breakthrough: Sequencing Functional Antibody Proteins Directly from Human Blood

Breakthrough: Sequencing Functional Antibody Proteins Directly from Human Blood

Imaging Technology Provides New Understanding of Root Chemicals Responsible for Plant Growth

Imaging Technology Provides New Understanding of Root Chemicals Responsible for Plant Growth

Breakthrough Discovery Paves Way for Understanding Downstream Cellular Applications in Human Health

Breakthrough Discovery Paves Way for Understanding Downstream Cellular Applications in Human Health

Novel Map Depicts the Human Body's Highly Complicated System for Repairing DNA Damage

Novel Map Depicts the Human Body's Highly Complicated System for Repairing DNA Damage

Study Provides a New Picture of How Bacterial Cells Repair Faulty DNA

Study Provides a New Picture of How Bacterial Cells Repair Faulty DNA

Proteomics Approach Identifies p62-Mediated Selective Autophagy of the Supramolecular Vault Complex

Proteomics Approach Identifies p62-Mediated Selective Autophagy of the Supramolecular Vault Complex

Essential Oil From the Leaves of Labrador Tea Plant Has Antimalarial Properties

Essential Oil From the Leaves of Labrador Tea Plant Has Antimalarial Properties

Novel Technique Enables In Vivo Cross‐linking for Protein Complex Analysis

Novel Technique Enables In Vivo Cross‐linking for Protein Complex Analysis

New Extraction Protocol Offers a More Comprehensive Picture of Cellular Activity

New Extraction Protocol Offers a More Comprehensive Picture of Cellular Activity

Previously Unknown Regulatory Mechanism for Circadian and Temperature Signaling Pathways Revealed

Previously Unknown Regulatory Mechanism for Circadian and Temperature Signaling Pathways Revealed

Comparison of De Novo Proteins and Computer-Generated Proteins

Comparison of De Novo Proteins and Computer-Generated Proteins

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