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Identification of the proteins (Bioanalytic)
We perform proteomic analyses on a state-of-the-art high-resolution ZenoTOF 7600 (SCIEX), in which the Zeno ion trap and EAD (Electron-Activated Dissociation) technology together make a powerful combination.
Determination of nitrosamine content (Bioanalytic)
Our offer includes comprehensive development and validation of methods for determination of nitrosamines in pharmaceutical products. We perform the work according to the criteria and needs of the client based on the EMA note.
Analysis of Synthetic Peptide Hormones (Bioanalytic)
We offer highly specific and sensitive quantitative analysis of peptides by LC-MS/MS technique (LOQ < 1 ng/ml).
Analysis of Anabolic steroids (Bioanalytic)
We offer a highly specific and sensitive qualitative analysis of a wide profile of anabolics by LC-HR-MS/MS technique (detection limits range from 0.01 to 5 ng/ml, depending on the substance).
Characteristics of monoclonal antibodies (Bioanalytic)
At LabExperts, proteomic analyses are performed on a ZenoTOF 7600 high-resolution LC-MS/MS system (SCIEX). For MS/MS analyses, we use Collision induced dissociation (CID) and Electron-Activated Dissociation (EAD) fragmentation.
Identification of the substance – what is in your sample? (Bioanalytic)
We are able to identify metabolites and products of chemical reactions, contaminants of biological and chemical substances and preparations, and perform profiling of a series of samples to study the kinetics of transformations.
Quantitative analysis of proteins (Bioanalytic)
In our laboratory, proteomic analyses, including quantitative analysis of proteins, are performed by HPLC-MS or HPLC-MS/MS methods on a ZenoTOF 7600 high-resolution mass spectrometer (SCIEX).
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