How does mass recalibration work in ProteinPilot software? by Christie Hunter | Aug 5, 2021 | Data processing, Life Science Research, ProteinPilot, Proteomics, QTOF, SCIEX information, ZenoTOF 7600 systemTo perform automatic mass recalibration, ProteinPilot software first conducts a rapid search using mass tolerances that are wider than expected for the instrument in use. The mass tolerance used in this initial search is defined in the MSTOLERANCE VALUE and...
Parameter Translation Layer in ProteinPilot software by Christie Hunter | Aug 5, 2021 | Data processing, How-to videos, Life Science Research, ProteinPilot, Proteomics, QTOF, ZenoTOF 7600 systemProteinPilot software is the only database search engine that provides a user interface which is “easy on top, powerful underneath!” Learn how the parameter translation layer turns knowledge of chemistry and mass spectrometry into their complex informatic...
Pro Group algorithm and how it works in ProteinPilot software by Christie Hunter | Aug 5, 2021 | Data processing, Fundamentals, How-to videos, Life Science Research, ProteinPilot, Proteomics, QTOF, ZenoTOF 7600 systemWatch this video as Christie Hunter explains the Pro Group algorithm and how it works in ProteinPilot software. Let us know if you have any questions by commenting below. RUO-MKT-11-1780-A
The risky business of aflatoxins in milk by Robert Di Lorenzo | Aug 3, 2021 | Blogs, Food / BeverageIf you’re in the dairy or food testing business, you know the threat aflatoxins pose. Aflatoxins are a type of mycotoxin produced by Aspergillus parasiticus, aspergillus flavus , and rarely aspergillus nomius.1 These are likely the most extensively researched group of...
The ugly truth about beauty products: PFAS in cosmetics by Craig Butt | Aug 3, 2021 | Blogs, Environmental / IndustrialRead time: 7 minutes Scientists find signs of potentially dangerous “forever chemicals” in more than 100 popular makeup products If you have ever wondered what gives long-lasting cosmetics their staying power, you may now have your answer. Scientists have...