by SCIEX Community | Dec 16, 2016 | Blogs, Forensic
There is a lot you can tell from a droplet of blood as it’s snapshot of what could be present in a body at any given moment. In the following application note, LC-MS/MS Screening of 64 New Psychoactive Substances Using Dried Blood Spots, researchers did just...
by SCIEX Community | Dec 16, 2016 | Blogs, Food / Beverage
Ever wish you had access to the most up to date application methods but don’t know where to find them? The Food and Beverage Compendium is your one-stop resource for research notes ranging from pesticides, allergens, and antibiotics to mycotoxins, vitamins, and...
by SCIEX Community | Dec 16, 2016 | Blogs, Food / Beverage
There is nothing like the flavor of fruit juice whether freshly squeezed or made from concentrate to clench your thirst, except when it’s not 100 percent juice after all. As the following tech note, “Authenticity Assessment of Fruit Juices using LC-MS/MS and...
by SCIEX Community | Dec 15, 2016 | Blogs, Pharma
‘Superbugs’, or bacteria that have developed antibiotic resistance as a result of adapting to the drugs used in their treatment, are dangerous infections that doctors struggle to stop from spreading. Even common infections such as urinary tract infections and...
by Christie Hunter | Dec 12, 2016 | Blogs, Life Science Research, Optimizing Performance, Proteomics
Standards, protocols, and templates for generating your best quantitative proteomics data If you are just starting out as a proteomics researcher using mass spectrometry, the workflow can seem particularly daunting. How do you know if your system is set up...