Nexera Mikros
Supporting Micro Flowrate Range Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry System
The High Sensitivity You Expect from a Low Flow System with the Ruggedness of HPLC Covering the Complete Range from Micro to Semi-Micro
Improvement in the sensitivity of an LC/MS/MS method can generally be achieved by reducing the analytical scale of the analysis. However, reducing the analytical scale significantly to nano-flow reduces the throughput, stability, and robustness as a trade-off for greater sensitivity. Nexera Mikros, a Shimadzu microflow LC/MS system, offers a balanced solution to increased sensitivity with less compromise to throughput and robustness, using flow rates from 1 to 500 μL/min and column I.D. from 0.1 to 1 mm. It achieves stable and sensitive quantitative analysis through robust performance of microflow solvent delivery, optimized ion source design, the unique UF-Link column connection, and system variety that supports a wide range of applications.
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ASMS (American Society for Mass Spectrometry) 2024
June 2-6
Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim, California
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Shimadzu Announces New LCMS RX Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry Series
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments announces the new LCMS RX series of triple quadrupole mass spectrometry instruments. These advanced systems are supported by integrated hardware and software technologies to ensure reliable and robust results at lower operating costs, even under the most challenging and dynamic laboratory environments.
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Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Opens R&D Center
These forward-focused R&D centers will enable us to closely collaborate with customers and stakeholders to develop products that meet tomorrow’s analytical laboratory needs and swiftly deliver these solutions to the marketplace.
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MSACL 2024 (Mass Spectrometry Applications to the Clinical Lab)
March 19-21
Monterey Conference Center
Monterey, California
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National American Chemical Society (Spring) 2024
March 18-20
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
New Orleans, Louisiana
Booth # 2931
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Innovative Technology Developed by Shimadzu and Washington University is Expected to Improve Healthy Life Expectancy