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Brendon Seale
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Scientific Manager of the Proteomics Facility at the Network Biology Collaborative Centre of the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute at Sinai Health in Toronto Canada. Whew, what a mouth full! #TeamMassSpec
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Even just diluting the provided standards in your lysis buffer can be effective. I did that a few days ago with a 562 nm BCA assay... thought it was Thermo or Pierce, unsure now.

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IonOpticks is my go-to for most things these days. And in terms of heater setup for Thermo instruments it's quite affordable.

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Nope. It's on the bottom of the stack. It's a fairly compacted design.

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That literally happened to us twenty minutes after the techs left!

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The HESI “looked better for the photos”

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There are for sure bugs to work out. Like how 1 in 10 FAIMS runs randomly don't record data.

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That's my problem too and I always forget all the syntax etc. when doing so too!

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Where are your issues lying? It's pretty easy to run it via FragPipe but most of the trouble with these kinds of experiments is in setting up controls etc.

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This is true. There is an up-front cost for PaSER. Thankfully no subscription fees!

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That’s what I thought… it’s very confusing!

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Brendon Seale
@brendonseale.bsky.social
Scientific Manager of the Proteomics Facility at the Network Biology Collaborative Centre of the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute at Sinai Health in Toronto Canada. Whew, what a mouth full! #TeamMassSpec
77 followers70 following27 posts