Isotopics – May 2022 | Edition 12

Welcome to our first IsoTopics MS newsletter of 2022! The change of seasons is something we look forward to in New England. Spring has sprung and so have the flowers. The seasons are not the only things changing. Be sure to check out our ever-evolving “Stable Isotopes Standards for Mass Spectrometry” catalog for an updated listing of our standards and mixes/kits. CIL is always interested in learning how our customers are using stable isotopes. A few of the selected articles are summarized here. You can now enjoy these while relaxing outside, listening to the birds, and soaking up that vitamin D.

Temporal Quantitative Profiling of Newly Synthesized Proteins during Aß Accumulation

Ma ,Y.; McClatchy, D.B.; Martínez-Bartolomé, S.; et al.

Human Colorectal Cancer-on-Chip Model to Study the Microenvironmental Influence on Early Metastatic Spread

Strelez, C.; Chilakala, S.; Ghaffarian, K.; et al.

Fructose Reprograms Glutamine-Dependent Oxidative Metabolism to Support LPS-Induced Inflammation

Jones, N.; Blagih, J.; Zani, F.; et al.

Utilizing Liquid Chromatography, Ion Mobility Spectrometry, And Mass Spectrometry to Assess INLIGHT™ Derivatized N-Linked Glycans in Biological Samples

Butler, K.E.; Kalmar, J.G.; Muddiman, D.C.; et al.

A Mass Spectrometry-Based Targeted Assay for Detection of SARS-Cov-2 Antigen from Clinical Specimens

Renuse, S.; Vanderboom, P.M.; Maus, A.D.; et al.

Reference Materials for MS-Based Untargeted Metabolomics and Lipidomics: A Review by the Metabolomics Quality Assurance and Quality Control Consortium (mQACC)

Lippa, K.A.; Aristizabal-Henao, J.J.; Beger, R.D; et al.

Principles of Stable Isotope Research – with Special Reference to Protein Metabolism

Wilkinson, D.J.; Brook, M.S.; Smith, K.