MSACL 2016 EU Abstract

Building Your Assay, Breaking Your Compound: Developing MRM Transitions

Stephen Master (Presenter)
Weill Cornell Medical College

Short Abstract

Now that you understand how to perform compound-specific tuning, you are ready to build your assay. In this session, we will explore how to take a compound that you're interested in measuring by mass spectrometry, break it apart, and pick appropriate product ions for quantitation. This is the final step that allows you to sensitively and specifically measure the abundance of your desired analyte.

Long Abstract

Now that you understand how to perform compound-specific tuning, you are ready to build your assay. In this session, we will explore how to take a compound that you're interested in measuring by mass spectrometry, break it apart, and pick appropriate product ions for quantitation. This is the final step that allows you to sensitively and specifically measure the abundance of your desired analyte.


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