Robust, Reproducible, Sample Preparation Part 3 of a 3-Part Blog Series In part 1 and part 2 of this blog series we discussed how you can increase your efficiency for high throughput quantitative proteomics by industrializing your sample analysis and data...
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Christie Hunter
Industrialize Your Quantitative Proteomics with the OneOmics Project
Cloud Computing for SWATH® Acquisition using the OneOmics™ Project Part 2 of a 3-Part Blog Series For many labs, the days are long gone when it was acceptable to run only a few samples a week for your quantitative proteomics projects. The pressure for faster...
Industrialize Your Quantitative Proteomics with Microflow Analysis
High Throughput, Robust, Sample Analysis with Microflow SWATH® Acquisition Part 1 of a 3-Part Blog Series Many groups around the world are now using SWATH Acquisition on TripleTOF Systems for both quantitative proteomics experiments and biomarker research. The SWATH...
Bottom-Up Proteomics: A Discussion with Christie Hunter
Biocompare recently featured an article on Bottom-Up Proteomics. I had a chance to follow up with Christie Hunter and expand on some of the questions featured in the article: Read the Full Article > 1. What sample preparation tools for bottom-up proteomics...
Use a Bigger SWATH Library and Get More Protein Coverage From Your Sample
Calling all SWATH® Acquisition users! If you have a TripleTOF® System and you’re using SWATH Acquisition for your quantitative proteomics experiments, you’ve made the right choice. SWATH is a data independent workflow that enables data to be acquired for every...