Scaling up from analytical to preparative chromatography isn't just about increasing the flow rate and copying the analytical method. This common misconception often leads to poor chromatography and difficult target isolation. Our latest article breaks down the essential steps to ensure your preparative gradient method mirrors your analytical runs, delivering reliable and reproducible results. Read more: https://bit.ly/3XQvmxO
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Did you know that #massspectrometry can be used in therapeutic drug monitoring? In this case study, the Institute of Laboratory Medicine at the Hospital of Ludwig-Maximilians-University explains why they believe that further integrating mass spec into routine clinical practice can enhance diagnostic capabilities and improve patient care. Read here: https://bit.ly/3RXGk0y
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Get faster results for proteins and glycoproteins with new ultra short, high throughput ACQUITY Premier columns. Reduce analysis time, decrease solvent usage and cost-per-sample with high throughput ACQUITY Premier Columns. Learn more. #lcms https://bit.ly/3VL9scA
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Join us to learn about the revisions in USP<129> “Analytical Procedures for Recombinant Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies” and the applications of SEC and SEC-MALS. Niomi Peckham from the US Pharmacopeia and Leo Liu from Waters | Wyatt Technology will address your questions on July 18th, 1-2 PM ET. Register now: https://bit.ly/4cq2oZn
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Join us for our upcoming webinar as we explore the importance of using the appropriate #samplevial for your #HPLC analysis. https://bit.ly/3zuWYhC Our experts will cover: - Real-World Cases - The Critical Role of Vial Certification - Waters’ Comprehensive Sample Vial Ranges - Tips for Preventing Vial-Related Problems
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🧪 Get an up-close look at your lab ally at HPLC 2024... and get ready for something brand-new. The Alliance iS HPLC family is growing, and intuitive simplicity runs in the family. Connect with Waters at Booth #4 to see our new LC innovations and reimagine your lab. What else is new at HPLC? Check it out here https://bit.ly/3KCLXgA
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In this application note, learn how WuXi Biologics optimized upstream process development for bispecific antibodies by monitoring homodimer content using the Sartorius Ambr 15 Microbioreactor and the BioAccord LC-MS System. https://bit.ly/3xO8jsz #Bioprocess #WuXiBiologics #biotherapeutics
Monitoring Homodimers in Bispecific Antibodies
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It all started with a sniff. Joy Milne first detected a new, musky odor on her husband in his early thirties. Little did she know she was smelling the early onset of Parkinson’s Disease, confirmed by diagnosis more than a decade later. Joy continued to detect the same smell throughout the patient and caregiving community. Fast forward several years, and Joy found herself partaking in a small pilot study, correctly identifying all Parkinson’s patients by smell alone. This paved the way for Perdita Barran’s ground-breaking research using mass spectrometry to identify the molecules responsible for the smell and uncover clues about the metabolic pathway of the disease. Thanks to Joy’s nose, a non-invasive test is being developed to diagnose Parkinson’s Disease before the onset of physical symptoms. The New York Times recently reported on Joy's incredible story. https://lnkd.in/dwkuRaQ6 (accessible with a subscription).
The Woman Who Could Smell Parkinson’s
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Learn about key challenges in quantitative large mol analysis due to non-specific binding and how to overcome them using QuanRecovery #samplevials and plates in your workflow. https://bit.ly/3xxBwrS
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🎉 Celebrate, learn, and connect with Waters at HPLC 2024. Don’t miss our Welcome Reception, Lunch Session, Oral and Poster presentations, and Awards ceremonies, including the presentation of the 2024 Uwe D. Neue Award to Dr. Miroslav Janco. Be the first to see the line-up of Waters events throughout the week here: https://bit.ly/3KCLXgA
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