Integrating microfluidics with mass spectrometry revolutionizes trace-level Hazmat analysis, boosting sensitivity and efficiency in environmental monitoring.
U.K. scientists have used mass spectrometry to look in detail at how AAV release their genetic cargo when infecting host cells.
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Duke University scientists have discovered that pancreatic alpha cells, long believed to only produce glucagon, actually ...
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They linger in our water, our blood, and the environment—"forever chemicals" that are notoriously difficult to detect.
Scientists from the laboratory of Dr. Tomáš Pluskal at IOCB Prague are helping colleagues around the world identify previously unknown compounds. They have created an extensive library called MSnLib, ...
Amanda Cachaldora, Marissa Steiner and Gabriella Marki of MG+M explore the unique challenges posed by PFAS litigation for the personal care products industry, and outline strategic approaches for ...