Two New Triple-stage Quadrupole Mass Spectrometers Introduced

Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy

Two New Triple-stage Quadrupole Mass Spectrometers Introduced

28 Jun, 2017

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Thermo Fisher Scientific LPG - Biostrata
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For applied markets, such as environmental and food safety, pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical, and forensic toxicology, Thermo Fisher has introduced two new triple-stage quadrupole (TSQ) mass spectrometers.

The new Thermo Scientific TSQ Altis Triple Stage Quadrupole (TSQ) mass spectrometer offers good sensitivity, selectivity and speed while providing the analytical flexibility, reproducibility and precision required for complex matrices.

“With the new TSQ Altis mass spectrometer, my lab can develop quantitative methods for biotherapeutic proteins and target receptors with extreme sensitivity, selectivity, accuracy and precision,” said Dr Jun Qu, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University at Buffalo in New York. “This is very exciting for our research since this capacity is very unique.”

The new Thermo Scientific TSQ Quantis Triple Stage Quadrupole (TSQ) mass spectrometer is a quantitative workhorse that is designed to support reliable workflows with the sensitivity and precision users require for quality results on every run. The TSQ Quantis Triple Stage Quadrupole (TSQ) mass spectrometer is designed to be simple to use and easy to maintain.

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