Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc
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Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. (CIL) is the world’s leading producer of stable isotopes and stable isotope-labeled compounds. With over 700 employees in its facilities located in five countries, CIL specializes in the process of labeling biochemical and organic compounds with highly enriched, stable isotopes of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. We are looking for leaders, strategic thinkers and innovators to bring ideas to life. Join the CIL team as we focus on making a difference!
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Then By JoVE, I Think We've Got It! - INLIGHT
Then By JoVE, I Think We've Got It! - INLIGHT
By Joel Louette
A recently published article in the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE), "Quantitative Glycomics and Proteomics Combined…
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NeuCode Proteomics Reveals Bap1 Regulation of Metabolism
NeuCode Proteomics Reveals Bap1 Regulation of Metabolism
By Joel Louette
Capitalizing on the merits of neutron encoding (NeuCode), Coon J et al. applied this metabolic labeling technique to genetically engineered mice…
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Human SRMAtlas - 166,174 proteotypic peptides and it allows for quantification of 20,123 of human proteins
Human SRMAtlas - 166,174 proteotypic peptides and it allows for quantification of 20,123 of human proteins
By Joel Louette
The Human SRMAtlas is a compendium of targeted proteomics assays to detect and quantify proteins in complex proteome digests by mass spectrometry.…