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B-TRAP1000 FT-ICR mass spectrometer
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Next higher product group | FTICR-MS (Fourier transform ion cyclotron mass spectrometer) |
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Status | 2010-05-28 sales existent |
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Organisation | Alyxan SAS |
Record changed: 2011-11-25 |
More documents for FTICR-MS (Fourier transform ion cyclotron mass spectrometer)
- [1] University of Warwick. (4/23/12). "Press Release: Warwick Researchers Solve 40-year-old Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry Phasing Problem"....
- [2] Bruker Corporation. (10/29/10). "Press Release: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at Florida State University Selects Bruker to Build World’s First 21.0 Tesla FT-ICR Magnet". Cambridge, MA....
- [3] University of Sussex. (7/14/10). Web Site. Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry > Chemistry > Research Facilities and Analytical Services. [http://www.sussex.ac.uk, ]...
- [4] Arnaud, Celia Henry. (6/21/10). “News: Cover Story. High-Res Mass Spec – Mass Spectrometry Users Have More Choices for High Resolving Power, from Conventional Ion Cyclotron Resonance to Newer Time of Flight”. Chemical & Engineering News, Vol. 88, No. 25,...
- [5] Florida State University. (6/15/10). "Press Release: Major Magnet Grant to Advance State of the Art in Chemical Analysis. Chemistry Professor Alan G. Marshall to Oversee $17.5 Million NSF Project". Tallahassee, FL....
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