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Thermo Scientific Q Exactive UHMR Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer (RRID:SCR_020571)Copy Citation Copied
Proper Citation: Thermo Scientific Q Exactive UHMR Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer (RRID:SCR_020571)
Description: Perform the highest - quality native intact mass and top-down analysis in structural biology and biopharma research. The Thermo Scientific Q Exactive UHMR (Ultra-High Mass Range) Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer is the first UHMR MS to combine substantially increased sensitivity and mass resolution at high m/z, MS2, and psuedo-MS3 capabilities in a single platform.
Resource Type: instrument resource
Keywords: Thermo, Thermo LTQ, Thermo Scientific, Thermo Exactive, Thermo Fisher, Thermo Trace, Thermo Q, Thermo Electrom, Mass Spectrometer, Instrument Equipment, USEDit
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