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Regulated Bioanalysis Using High Resolution LC-MS: Headache or Opportunity?
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Cindy Delonas
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The six presentations offered Wednesday afternoon will examine regulated bioanalysis using LC-MS and the resulting opportunities, including HRMS for drug discovery, QTOF for quantification purposes, pharmacokinetic sample analysis, accurate mass LC-MS, and HRMS phospholipid quantitation.
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Overcoming Challenges in MS Analysis Through Improvements in Sample Preparation
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Megan Evans
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The first presentation in the session will be given by Cong Wu of the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Illinois (Urbana, Illinois) and The Institute of Genomic Biology (Urbana, Illinois), and is titled ?An Efficient and Restricted Protease for Middle Down Proteomics.? Wu will discuss a highly efficient and restricted proteolytic approach to produce large peptides that empowers robust and routine middle down proteomics.
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Advances in Nano-Scale Separations for MS Analysis
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Steve Brown
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This Wednesday morning session will include discussion of nanoscale separations and MS analysis for applications such as ultratrace molecular profiling, high-throughput top-down protein analysis, peptides in complex samples, and ionogenic metabolites in body fluids.
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