Abstract:
A process for determining the identity of a target polypeptide using mass spectroscopy is provided. Depending on the target polypeptide to be identified, a process as disclosed can be used, for example, to diagnose a genetic disease or chromosomal abnormality, a predisposition to a disease or condition, or infection by a pathogenic organism; or for determining identity or heredity. Kits for performing the disclosed processes also are provided.
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods for screening compound libraries using frontal chromatography in combination with mass spectrometry to identify and rank these members of the library that bind to a target receptor. Methods are also disclosed which permit a compound library to be rapidly screened to determine if any members of the library have a higher affinity for the target receptor relative to a pre-selected indicator compound.
Abstract:
Fast and highly accurate mass spectrometry-based processes for detecting particular nucleic acid molecules and sequences in the molecules are provided. Depending upon the sequence to be detected, the processes, for example, can be used to diagnose a genetic disease or a chromosomal abnormality, a predisposition to a disease or condition, or infection by a pathogen, or for determining identity or heredity.
Abstract:
Fast and highly accurate mass spectrometry-based processes for detecting particular nucleic acid molecules and sequences in the molecules are provided. Depending upon the sequence to be detected, the processes, for example, can be used to diagnose a genetic disease or a chromosomal abnormality, a predisposition to a disease or condition, or infection by a pathogen, or for determining identity or heredity.
Abstract:
A gas measurement probe for measuring gas tensions in liquid. The probe comprises a tubing having one end adapted for connection to a gas measurement device, such as a mass spectrometer, a gas chromatograph, an infrared spectrometer or a Raman spectrometer, among others. The second end of the probe is provided with a tip having at least one pore formed in it. The pore is filled with a membrane material which eliminates water from entering, but admits low molecular weight gases. These low molecular weight gases may then be identified by the measurement device.
Abstract:
The methods and apparatus disclosed herein are useful for sequencing polymers using mass spectrometry. The methods involve differing ratios of hydrolyzing agent to polymer disposed upon a reaction surface adapted for use with a mass spectrometer. The methods further involve integrating data obtained from mass spectrometry analysis of a plurality of series of hydrolyzed polymer fragments, and optionally provide statistical interpretation paradigms and computer software therefor. The apparatus involves a mass spectrometer sample holder, having hydrolyzing agent disposed thereon, which is useful for adapting any mass spectrometer for polymer sequencing.
Abstract:
The methods and apparatus disclosed herein are useful for sequencing polymers using mass spectrometry. The methods involve differing ratios of hydrolyzing agent to polymer disposed upon a reaction surface adapted for use with a mass spectrometer. The methods further involve integrating data obtained from mass spectrometry analysis of a plurality of series of hydrolyzed polymer fragments, and optionally provide statistical interpretation paradigms and computer software therefor. The apparatus involves a mass spectrometer sample holder, having hydrolyzing agent disposed thereon, which is useful for adapting any mass spectrometer for polymer sequencing.
Abstract:
A method for controlling the blending of blend stocks having boiling points less that 350.degree. C. into blend products or controlling refinery or chemical processes with feedstocks and products with boiling points less than 350.degree. C. The method comprises selecting one or more chemical or perceptual or physical property or performance properties of the blend stock or blend product or refinery or chemical feed or product, creating a training set from reference samples which contain characteristic molecular species present in the blend stock or blend product or refinery or chemical process feed or product. The reference samples are subject to GC/MS analysis wherein the often collinear data generated is treated by multivariate correlation methods. The training set produces coefficients which are multiplied by the matrix generated from a GC/MS analysis of an unknown blend stock or blend product or refinery or chemical process feed or product to produce a predicted value for the chemical, performance, perceptual or physical property or groups of properties selected.
Abstract:
A cell for absorbing and electrolyzing the water vapor transmitted from a sample used in an apparatus for rapidly determining the water vapor transmission rate through plastic films or like structures and water content in solid, liquid and gaseous materials wherein electrolysis of the water vapor from a test sample takes place in a cell electrolysis assembly comprising a first electrode support and a first electrode and a second electrode support and a second electrode with a formaminous matrix having an electrically conductive water absorption material therein disposed electrically between the first and second electrodes. The water vapor transmission rate or water content of the sample can be rapidly and accurately determined by quantitative mass spectrometer calculations of the oxygen and hydrogen generated during electrolysis or by calculation of the electrical current needed to electrolyze the water vapor which are related with primary accuracy.