#orbitrap — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #orbitrap, aggregated by home.social.
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Our vision how #isotope #fractionation can be used to understand metabolic pathways and better exploit biological archives - #Orbitrap, #Metabolomics, #treerings, isotope #ecology, multidimensional isotopic #fingerprints- https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.19973
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Our vision how #isotope #fractionation can be used to understand metabolic pathways and better exploit biological archives - #Orbitrap, #Metabolomics, #treerings, isotope #ecology, multidimensional isotopic #fingerprints- https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.19973
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Our vision how #isotope #fractionation can be used to understand metabolic pathways and better exploit biological archives - #Orbitrap, #Metabolomics, #treerings, isotope #ecology, multidimensional isotopic #fingerprints- https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.19973
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Our vision how #isotope #fractionation can be used to understand metabolic pathways and better exploit biological archives - #Orbitrap, #Metabolomics, #treerings, isotope #ecology, multidimensional isotopic #fingerprints- https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.19973
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Our vision how #isotope #fractionation can be used to understand metabolic pathways and better exploit biological archives - #Orbitrap, #Metabolomics, #treerings, isotope #ecology, multidimensional isotopic #fingerprints- https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.19973
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Greetings from California! 🇺🇸
PhD student Alice Orme is spending her #IMPRS research stay at the Geological and Planetary Sciences division of #CalTech. She's hosted by John Eiler & Alex Sessions to learn how to analyze position-specific #isotopes using #Orbitrap👩🔬.
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Greetings from California! 🇺🇸
PhD student Alice Orme is spending her #IMPRS research stay at the Geological and Planetary Sciences division of #CalTech. She's hosted by John Eiler & Alex Sessions to learn how to analyze position-specific #isotopes using #Orbitrap👩🔬.
#IMPRSabroad -
Greetings from California! 🇺🇸
PhD student Alice Orme is spending her #IMPRS research stay at the Geological and Planetary Sciences division of #CalTech. She's hosted by John Eiler & Alex Sessions to learn how to analyze position-specific #isotopes using #Orbitrap👩🔬.
#IMPRSabroad -
Greetings from California! 🇺🇸
PhD student Alice Orme is spending her #IMPRS research stay at the Geological and Planetary Sciences division of #CalTech. She's hosted by John Eiler & Alex Sessions to learn how to analyze position-specific #isotopes using #Orbitrap👩🔬.
#IMPRSabroad -
Greetings from California! 🇺🇸
PhD student Alice Orme is spending her #IMPRS research stay at the Geological and Planetary Sciences division of #CalTech. She's hosted by John Eiler & Alex Sessions to learn how to analyze position-specific #isotopes using #Orbitrap👩🔬.
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Luckily, PSM rescoring using predicted fragment ion intensities (with tools such as #Prosit, #MS2Rescore, etc.) can significantly improve the immunopeptidomics results over standard sequence database searching. 💪
Unfortunately, existing fragment ion intensity prediction models have been developed for #Orbitrap instruments. In contrast, #timsTOF instruments are increasingly popular for immunopeptidomics due to their increased sensitivity.
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Luckily, PSM rescoring using predicted fragment ion intensities (with tools such as #Prosit, #MS2Rescore, etc.) can significantly improve the immunopeptidomics results over standard sequence database searching. 💪
Unfortunately, existing fragment ion intensity prediction models have been developed for #Orbitrap instruments. In contrast, #timsTOF instruments are increasingly popular for immunopeptidomics due to their increased sensitivity.
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Luckily, PSM rescoring using predicted fragment ion intensities (with tools such as #Prosit, #MS2Rescore, etc.) can significantly improve the immunopeptidomics results over standard sequence database searching. 💪
Unfortunately, existing fragment ion intensity prediction models have been developed for #Orbitrap instruments. In contrast, #timsTOF instruments are increasingly popular for immunopeptidomics due to their increased sensitivity.
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Luckily, PSM rescoring using predicted fragment ion intensities (with tools such as #Prosit, #MS2Rescore, etc.) can significantly improve the immunopeptidomics results over standard sequence database searching. 💪
Unfortunately, existing fragment ion intensity prediction models have been developed for #Orbitrap instruments. In contrast, #timsTOF instruments are increasingly popular for immunopeptidomics due to their increased sensitivity.
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Luckily, PSM rescoring using predicted fragment ion intensities (with tools such as #Prosit, #MS2Rescore, etc.) can significantly improve the immunopeptidomics results over standard sequence database searching. 💪
Unfortunately, existing fragment ion intensity prediction models have been developed for #Orbitrap instruments. In contrast, #timsTOF instruments are increasingly popular for immunopeptidomics due to their increased sensitivity.
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Do you use GC-MS for #botanicals and #essential oils, and are curious about how high-res #orbitrap instruments compare against traditional single quads?
Our lab collaborated with UNC's MS core to produce this interesting study, co-written by our grad student Ellie and my friend and collaborator Diane! A great collaborative team!
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Do you use GC-MS for #botanicals and #essential oils, and are curious about how high-res #orbitrap instruments compare against traditional single quads?
Our lab collaborated with UNC's MS core to produce this interesting study, co-written by our grad student Ellie and my friend and collaborator Diane! A great collaborative team!
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Do you use GC-MS for #botanicals and #essential oils, and are curious about how high-res #orbitrap instruments compare against traditional single quads?
Our lab collaborated with UNC's MS core to produce this interesting study, co-written by our grad student Ellie and my friend and collaborator Diane! A great collaborative team!
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Do you use GC-MS for #botanicals and #essential oils, and are curious about how high-res #orbitrap instruments compare against traditional single quads?
Our lab collaborated with UNC's MS core to produce this interesting study, co-written by our grad student Ellie and my friend and collaborator Diane! A great collaborative team!