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Chromatographic Excellence at Nano-Scale: Research into critical disease areas, such as cancer and autoimmunity, increasingly focuses on biomarker discovery and advanced proteomics. Central to this research is reliable, dependable separations technology. The Thermo Scientific EASY-Column nano-flow LC columns are packed with the highest purity chromatographic silica, guaranteed to be fully biocompatible and metal free. The EASY-Column™ is a capillary column, designed with a focus on simplicity and strict quality control.
Simple Flexible Design: Compatible with virtually any nano LC system, including the Thermo Scientific EASY-nLCII Nano-LC, the EASY-Column is ideally optimized for use in online LC-MS. One nano-LC column, with two connector kit options for easy and reproducible connections, the EASY-Column will simplify your nano-LC applications.
Quality Control on Every Column: The EASY-Column is manufactured under the most stringent quality control protocols, with rigorous testing carried-out on every single column. The precision cutting and polishing of the column ends and secure connections, ensure that this column has zero dead volume. The EASY-Column provides consistent, reproducible analyte peaks with the minimum peak width and maximum peptide sequence coverage.
For more information on the Thermo Scientific EASY-Column, visit www.thermoscientific.com/easycolumn today!
Polysorbate Quantification and Degradation Analysis via LC and Charged Aerosol Detection
April 9th 2025Scientists from ThermoFisher Scientific published a review article in the Journal of Chromatography A that provided an overview of HPLC analysis using charged aerosol detection can help with polysorbate quantification.
Analyzing Vitamin K1 Levels in Vegetables Eaten by Warfarin Patients Using HPLC UV–vis
April 9th 2025Research conducted by the Universitas Padjadjaran (Sumedang, Indonesia) focused on the measurement of vitamin K1 in various vegetables (specifically lettuce, cabbage, napa cabbage, and spinach) that were ingested by patients using warfarin. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) equipped with an ultraviolet detector set at 245 nm was used as the analytical technique.
Removing Double-Stranded RNA Impurities Using Chromatography
April 8th 2025Researchers from Agency for Science, Technology and Research in Singapore recently published a review article exploring how chromatography can be used to remove double-stranded RNA impurities during mRNA therapeutics production.