Resources – CD 1.0
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Here you can find scientific posters, presentations, and applications highlighting the use of Compound Discoverer 1.0 for various small molecule applications.
Application / Poster Notes
- Radio-Labeled Compound Detection Using Isotopic Structures From Very High Resolution Mass Spectrometry.
- Effective Workflow for Pharmaceutical API Impurity Analysis using HR- LCMS and Compound Discoverer
- A Novel Strategy for the Discovery and Characterization of New Natural Products from Traditional Chinese
Medicine by Using Benchtop Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer
- A Novel UHPLC Orbitrap HRMS Approach for Monitoring Sulfur Fumigation Abuse in Drying Process of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Rapid and Confident Metabolite Profiling and Identification using Bench-Top Orbitrap Q Exactive and Compound Discoverer
PN-64125-Identification-Q-Exactive-ASMS2014-PN64125-EN
- New Approach for Compound Identification Using Fine Isotopic Pattern Search
PN-64100-Fine-Isotopic-ASMS2014-PN64100-EN
- Investigation of Suspected and Unknown Micropollutants and Transformation Products from a Waste Water Treatment Plant with Full Scale Ozonation
PN-64111-Micropollutants-Ozonation-ASMS2014-PN64111-EN
- Large-scale analysis of non-targeted LC-MS metabolomics data with OpenMS in the Compound Discoverer platform
ASMS-2014-OpenMS-Compound-Discoverer-Poster
- Metabolite Profiling and Identification in Cryopreserved Human Hepatocytes Using Thermo Scientific Compound Discoverer Software
ISSX-2014-Compound-Discoverer-Pfizer-Poster-EN
- Automated detection of suspected and non-targeted metabolites in sewage water after biological and chemical treatment
SETAC-2014-Scheibner-Metabolites-in-Water-After-Treatment
- Using HRAM Survey Analysis Combined with Rapid MS2 Data to Develop a Fragmentation Based Detection Workflow for Structure ID Acquisition
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