“開拓突破性的技術在TripleTOF AB SCIEX
5600系統,是定義如何將進行質譜向前發展。該系統解決了未滿足的需要更快,更準確的答案各種各樣的挑戰在分析科學。我們有信心將在澳大利亞蛋白質組分析設施以及全球其他實驗室的力量方面取得了長足的進步。”
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SYDNEY -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- AB SCIEX, a global leader in life science
analytical technologies, today announced that the Australian Proteome Analysis
Facility (APAF) has chosen the AB SCIEX TripleTOF? 5600 System to help advance
proteomics research by significantly expanding proteome coverage. The TripleTOF?
5600 System is the life science industry’s fastest and most sensitive
high-resolution mass spectrometer for high-performance qualitative and
quantitative analysis. APAF is among the first laboratories in the world to
adopt this groundbreaking scientific technology. The TripleTOF? 5600 System is
on display at the HUPO conference this week in Sydney, Australia.
APAF is a leading provider of proteomic services and was the birthplace of
the term “proteomics” in 1995. Its core proteomic services are focused on
differential protein expression analysis, which drives the search for biomarkers
that can be used to improve human health, agriculture and food research. The
TripleTOF? 5600 System will enable APAF scientists to characterize which
proteins are changing within a biological system with much greater depth and
accuracy than what they can currently achieve with the existing systems in their
laboratory.
The TripleTOF? 5600 System is a new generation of mass spectrometry
instrumentation and it is the only system that combines the highest available
sensitivity and speed with high resolution. Scientists can utilize it to
generate better quality information from samples more easily than previously
possible, increasing productivity and efficiency. The TripleTOF? 5600 System
also provides life scientists with access to powerful new workflows for
comprehensive exploration, rapid profiling and high-resolution quantitation of
complex samples that are not possible with any other mass spectrometer. These
workflows give scientists greater flexibility to do multiple types of
experiments on one instrument.
Mark Molloy, Associate Professor and Director, Australian Proteome Analysis
Facility at Macquarie University
“The TripleTOF? 5600 System will enable us to gain a significant increase
in proteome coverage that will really improve our ability to map differentially
expressed proteins in our comparative analyses. We can acquire mass data with
high accuracy at greater speed than current approaches, providing the
opportunity to redefine our workflows to take advantage of this flexibility. For
the first time we have the capability to combine qualitative identification with
quantitation in the same instrument, and this means we can provide high quality
outcomes to our academic and commercial customers.”
Andy Boorn, Chief Operating Officer, AB SCIEX
“By pioneering the breakthrough technology in the TripleTOF? 5600 System,
AB SCIEX is defining how mass spectrometry will be conducted going forward. This
system addresses an unmet need for faster, more accurate answers to a variety of
challenges within analytical science. We are confident it will power significant
advancements at the Australian Proteome Analysis Facility as well as other
laboratories globally.”