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INTRODUCTION Environmental Material Science ("LiORA") provides a new generation of Internet of Things (loT) enabled non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) water sensors that provide high-resolution quantification of groundwater (GW) petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) concentrations. The current generation water sensor transmits data at 30-minute intervals using a 4-channel pyroelectric NDIR detector, along ...
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In today’s high-stakes environment, there’s no room for guesswork—laboratories need precision, speed, and control. That’s where quality indicators and visual dashboards come in. These powerful tools are game-changers for industries where accuracy is non-negotiable—whether it’s environmental testing, food safety, or industrial analysis. Integrated into a ...
Abstract In the atmosphere, lead primarily exists in the form of dust, ash, and smoke particles. These airborne particulates settle on crops and vegetation through dry or wet deposition, directly affecting plant growth and eventually entering the human body through the food chain—posing serious health risks. In this application, total suspended particulate (TSP) samples were collected ...
Laboratories today face mounting pressure: do more with less. The solution? Automation. By integrating a modern Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) with instruments, enterprise systems, and automating calculations, labs can streamline operations and boost efficiency. This isn’t just about keeping up—it’s about gaining an edge. Automation modernizes workflows, ...
Imagine each bead as a tiny, addressable test tube for a specific protein. Analyte Capture: The sample is incubated with a mixture of these bead sets. Analytes present in the sample bind to their corresponding capture antibodies on the surface of the beads. ...
Liquid nitrogen is often used for cryopreservation, biological sample refrigeration, cooling processes, etc., and is sensitive to temperature fluctuations. ...
It can provide a suitable and stable environment for vaccine, sample, reagent, and food storage, coupled with accurate temperature monitoring, to ensure the quality and safety of items. ...
Given their importance, it is imperative to accurately measure vitamin levels in food, supplements, and biological samples. This is where vitamins quantitative analysis comes into play. ...
Choosing a high-precision refrigerator low temperature data logger can accurately monitor and record the refrigerator temperature to ensure the effectiveness and safety of experimental samples. The Atlas Log-30 USB temperature data logger provided by Freshliance is a highly accurate, stable, configurable instrument with an external probe and a large display, which is very ...
Introduction Controlled environments are essential in many scientific and industrial processes. Glove boxes—sealed chambers equipped with gloves—allow users to handle sensitive or hazardous materials in atmospheres customised to their needs. A key component of these environments is the glove box oxygen sensor, which ensures accurate monitoring and regulation of oxygen levels. This ...
Whether it’s choosing the location for a new home or rotating crops that feed an entire country, soil sampling data is used to make important, long-lasting decisions. Recording soil sampling data accurately and properly handling the collected samples can save time, reduce cost and streamline ...
The submission of samples in proteomics research needs to follow certain guidelines and steps to ensure the quality of the samples and the accuracy of the analysis results. ...
Mass spectrometry is a powerful analytical technique that can provide detailed information about the composition, structure, and modifications of proteins. To ensure the accuracy and reliability of the analytical results, the requirements for the samples are relatively strict, as follows:Sample PurityThe samples for mass spectrometry analysis must be of high purity to avoid interference from ...
The preservation conditions of proteomics sequencing samples have a significant impact on the sequencing results. The primary goal of preserving samples is to maintain their stability, prevent protein degradation and modification. Here are the basic storage requirements for proteomics sequencing samples:Temperature ControlThe ...
They are a highly affine protein structural domain that can selectively bind to ubiquitin chains, allowing for the enrichment and isolation of ubiquitinated proteins.(2) Ubiquitin Affinity ResinsSome commercial affinity resins or columns are functionalized to have high-affinity ubiquitin structural domains and can be used to enrich ubiquitinated proteins. Researchers can run their ...
Question 4How stable are the protein modifications, and how can protein degradation be prevented?5. Question 5How to avoid sample contamination that interferes with detection (such as keratin, ...
In protein sequencing research, the quality of the sample directly affects the accuracy and reliability of the experimental results. ...
The requirements for samples in protein sequencing usually include the following aspects:1. ...
Routine Steps for the Collection and Handling of ADA Testing Samples 1. Sample Selection Whole blood, serum, or plasma are typically used as samples for ADA testing. 2. ...
Too low concentration may make it difficult to detect the target protein in mass spectrometry analysis, while too high concentration may overload the instrument or make sample treatment difficult. Sample Quantity Sufficient sample quantity: In addition to concentration, the total sample quantity (i.e., the total protein quantity) ...
