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Thermo Scientific Q Exactive HF-X Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer (RRID:SCR_020564)Copy Citation Copied
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Proper Citation: Thermo Scientific Q Exactive HF-X Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer (RRID:SCR_020564)
Description: Uses high capacity transfer tube for maximum ion loading, electrodynamic ion funnel that accomodates and transmits ions over broad mass range. These components enable identification and analysis of peptides, label free and TMT quantitation, top down proteomics analyses, sophisticated DDA and DIA, dynamic Retention Time PRM and BioPharma characterization.
Resource Type: instrument resource
Keywords: Thermo Scientific, Themo Scientific, Mass Spectrometer, Instrument, Equipment, USEDit,
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