| Sunday, June 5 | 7:30pm–9:30pm |
| Monday, June 6 | 9:00am–5:00pm |
| Tuesday, June 7 | 9:00am–5:00pm |
| Wednesday, June 8 | 9:00am–5:00pm |
| Thursday, June 9 | 9:00am–3:30pm |
Development of Automated Liquid-Phase Microextraction-Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
| Session: GC-MS: Instrumentation and Applications | Code: MP04 | Poster: 072 |
| Cynthia Melanie Lahey1,2; Chanbasha Basheer2; Lai Chin Loo1; Hian Kee Lee2; | ||
| 1Shimadzu (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd, Singapore, Singapore 2National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore | ||
A novel automated 2D-LCMS-IT-TOF system compatible with non-volatile salts applied to accelerating impurity ID workflow in chemistry, manufacturing and controls
| Session: Small Molecule: Qualitative Analysis | Code: MP08 | Poster: 119 |
| Ichiro Hirano; Yusuke Inohana; Tairo Ogura; Yoshikatsu Umemura; Hiroyuki Yasuda; Yoshihiro Hayakawa | ||
| Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN | ||
Structural and quantitative analysis of plant hormone and its metabolites with LC-MS/MS
| Session: Small Molecule: Qualitative Analysis | Code: MP08 | Poster: 120 |
| Natsuyo Asano1; Jun Watanabe1; Junko Iida1; Yoko Matsuda2; Hisashi Miyagawa2 | ||
| 1Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN; 2Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan | ||
High speed polarity switching MS/MS applied to polymer additives analysis
| Session: Small Molecule: Qualitative Analysis | Code: MP08 | Poster: 122 |
| Kiyomi Arakawa; Toshikazu Minohata; Natsuyo Asano; Jun Watanabe | ||
| Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN | ||
Applying Japanese pharmacopeia draft purity test methods to atrovastatin calcium hydrate impurity profiling using 2D-LCMS-IT-TOF system
| Session: Small Molecule: Qualitative Analysis | Code: MP08 | Poster: 123 |
| Tairo Ogura; Ichiro Hirano; Yusuke Inohana; Yoshihiro Hayakawa; Tsutomu Nakai | ||
| Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN | ||
High speed data acquisition and polarity switching MS/MS applied to water-soluble vitamin analysis using a novel multi-mode ODS separation
| Session: Small Molecule: Quantitative Analysis | Code: MP09 | Poster: 165 |
| Testuo Tanigawa; Toshikazu Minohata; Kiyomi Arakawa; Jun Watanabe | ||
| Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN | ||
Detection and Identification of Components from Extracts of Cornus Officinalis by Liquid Chromatography Hybrid Ion Trap Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
| Session: LC-MS: Chromatography - Small Molecule | Code: MP10 | Poster: 179 |
| Jinting Yao1; Gang Cao2; Yuki Hashi1; | ||
| 1Shimadzu Global COE, Shanghai, CHINA; 2Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, CHINA | ||
Determination, characterization and stability studies of pigments from Bougainvillea spp
| Session: LC-MS: Chromatography - Small Molecule | Code: MP10 | Poster: 182 |
| Rashi Kochhar | ||
| Shimadzu, Mumbai, INDIA | ||
Study of Abrine as a chemical marker from plants of Indian origin using LC-MS/MS
| Session: LC-MS: Chromatography - Small Molecule | Code: MP10 | Poster: 186 |
| Shruti Raju | ||
| Shimadzu, Mumbai, INDIA | ||
Glycosylation Profiling of Therapeutically Active Glycoproteins: Identification of Glycans in Recombinant Factor IX using Directed MALDI-QIT-TOF-MSn and a Glycan Database
| Session: Carbohydrates: Characterization | Code: MP15 | Poster: 291 |
| Matthew Openshaw1; Daniel Spencer 2; Louise Royle2; Katharina Pock3; Omar Belgacem1 | ||
| 1Shimadzu, Manchester, UK; 2Ludger Ltd, Oxford, UK; 3Octapharma Pharmazeutika Produktions GesmbH, Vienna, Austria | ||
Fast mycotoxin analysis with MRM, full scan MS, and data dependent MS-MS for untargeted screening
| Session: Food Safety | Code: MP23 | Poster: 422 |
| Jeffrey H. Dahl; Christopher Gilles | ||
| Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Columbia, MD | ||
Characterization and sequence identification of peptides by the method involving UFLC assay coupled with MALDI-QIT-Tof analysis
| Session: Informatics: Fragmentation Mechanism | Code: MP24 | Poster: 429 |
| Ningwei Zhao1,2; Jin-ting Yao1 | ||
| 1Shimadzu Global COE, Shanghai, CHINA; 2Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, SWEDEN | ||
Peptide search algorithm by selecting and rescoring reliable peaks for MSn (n>1) spectra
| Session: Informatics: Peptide Identification and Characterization | Code: MP25 | Poster: 445 |
| Kentaro Morimoto1; Masaki Murase1; Tsuyoshi Tabata2; Shigeki Kajihara1; Yoshiya Oda2; Koichi Tanaka1 | ||
| 1Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN; 2Eisai Product Creation Systems, Tsukuba, JAPAN | ||
Pseudo MS4 fragmentation processes of entire high mass proteins in a high vacuum MALDI Iontrap TOF Mass Spectrometer
| Session: Intact Proteins: Sequence Analysis | Code: MP33 | Poster: 567 |
| Omar Belgacem1; Mathew E. Openshaw1; Lina Sellami2; Benjamin J. Figard3; Claude Villard2; Daniel Lafitte2 | ||
| 1Shimadzu, Kratos, Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Plateforme Protéomique, Université Aix-Marseille, Marseille, France; 3Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Huston, TX | ||
Identification of glycoproteins associated with Glioblastoma Stem Cell Differentiation
| Session: Biomarkers: Quantitative Analysis | Code: MP40 | Poster: 663 |
| Jintang He1; Yashu Liu1; Xiaolei Xie 2; Thant Zhu1; Xing Fan1; Fan Xiang3; David M. Lubman1 | ||
| 1University of Michigan, Ann Arbor , MI; 2Caprion Proteomics US LLC, Menlo Park, CA; 3Shimadzu Biotech, Pleasanton, CA | ||
Discovery of melanoma autoantibody using Mass spectrometry and glycoprotein microarray
| Session: Biomarkers: Discovery – Cancer | Code: MP41 | Poster: 672 |
| Yashu Liu1; Jintang He1; Michael Sabel1; Fan Xiang2; David M. Lubman1 | ||
| 1University of Michigan, Ann Arbor , MI; 2Shimadzu Biotech, Pleasanton, CA | ||
An optimized design of the desorption corona beam ionization source (DCBI) and its applications
| Session: Direct Ionization: Instrumentation | Code: TP02 | Poster: 027 |
| Wenjian Sun; Junsheng Zhang; Joseph Ting; Xiaohui Yang; Lijie Yang; Junfeng Yan; Xiaoqiang Zhang; Li Ding | ||
| Shimadzu Research Laboratory (Shanghai), Shanghai , CHINA | ||
Simulation of Ion movement in a 'long' gas dynamic interface
| Session: New Developments in Ionization II | Code: TP04 | Poster: 075 |
Andrew Entwistle1; Alina Andreyeva2; Sergey Bulovich3; Mikhail Lapushkin5; Alexander Bazhenov4; Roger Giles1; Nicolay Gall5 | ||
| 1Shimadzu Research Laboratory, Manchester, UK; 2Institute for Analytical Instrumentation, Saint-Petersburg, RU; 3S.-Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Saint-Petersburg, RU; 44VNIIOkeangeology Institute, Saint-Petersburg, RU; 5Physico-Technical Institute, Saint-Petersburg, RU | ||
A Novel Peptide Mapping Method Using LCMS-IT-TOF with Peptide Accurate Mass Database
| Session: High Mass Accuracy/High Performance Applications I | Code: TP05 | Poster: 081 |
| Djohan Kesuma; Zhaoqi Zhan | ||
| Shimadzu Asia Pacific, Singapore, SINGAPORE | ||
Identification of in vitro lycopene metabolites using isotope pattern dependent MS-MS
| Session: Drug Metabolism: Qualitative Analysis I | Code: TP10 | Poster: 227 |
| Jeffrey H. Dahl1; Richard B. Van Breemen2 | ||
| 1Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Columbia, MD; 2University of Illinois, Chicago, IL | ||
Quantitative analysis of hop prenylflavonoids in human serum using UHPLC-MS-MS
| Session: Small Molecule: Quantitative Analysis | Code: TP12 | Poster: 275 |
| Yang Yuan1; Dejan Nikolic1; Brian Wright1; Jeffrey H. Dahl2; Richard B. van Breemen1 | ||
| 1University of Illinois College of Pharmacy, Chicago, IL; 2Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Columbia, MD | ||
LC/MS/MS Analysis of Three Oil Spill Dispersants in Sea Water
| Session: Energy: Hydrocarbon and Petrochemical | Code: TP13 | Poster: 297 |
| Robert Ellis1; Takeo Sakuma1; Kenichi Suzuki3; Masatoshi Takahashi2; Curtis Campbell2; Chris Borton1; Deolinda Fernandes1; Becky Wittrig1; Stacy Trementin1; Fouad Khalaf1 | ||
| 1AB SCIEX, Concord , CANADA 2Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Columbia, MD; 3GL Sciences Inc, Tokyo, Japan | ||
Analysis of Recycled Polyesters using SEC-MALDI and Precipitation Method
| Session: Polymers | Code: TP15 | Poster: 342 |
| Yuzo Yamazaki | ||
| Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN | ||
Differential Analysis in Polysulfide Silane Coupling Agents by High mass Accuracy MSn and Multivariate Statistical Technique
| Session: Polymers | Code: TP15 | Poster: 343 |
| Hiroki Nakajima1; Takahiro Goda1; Satoshi Yamaki1; Tsutomu Nishine1; Yuko Sekine2; Fumito Yatsuyanagi2 | ||
| 1Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN; 2THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER CO.,LTD., Kanagawa, JAPAN | ||
Determination of PAHs in Edible Oil by Automated On-line Clean-up GPC-GCMS System
| Session: Food Safety | Code: TP16 | Poster: 357 |
| Lai Chin Loo1; Cynthia Melanie Lahey1; Gee Siang Ling1; Jie Xing1; Mylene Taduran2; Katsuhiro Nakagawa3 | ||
| 1Shimadzu Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd., Singapore, SINGAPORE; 2Shimadzu Philippines Corporation, Makati City, Philippines; 3Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, Japan | ||
Software for peak picking using common peak method for imaging mass spectrometry data
| Session: Imaging MS: Software | Code: TP19 | Poster: 406 |
| Masaru Ushijima1; Shigeki Kajihara2; Kurando Hosaka3; Takahiro Hayasaka4; Naoko Goto-Inoue4; Akiko Yuba-Kubo5; Masanori Wakui5; Ikuko Yao3; Mitsutoshi Setou4; Masaaki Matsuura1 | ||
| 1Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, Tokyo, JAPAN; 2Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN; 3Kansai Medical University, Osaka, JAPAN; 4 Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Shizuoka, Japan; 5Keio University, Tokyo, JAPAN | ||
Biomarker Discovery in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Using Parallel Nanotechnology Based Affinity Capture Enrichment
| Session: Biomarkers: Discovery I | Code: TP31 | Poster: 655 |
| Sree Rayavarapu1; Brian Feild3; Ben Lepene4; William Coley1; Yetrib Hathout2; Eric Hoffman1; Faith Hays3; Kanneboyina Nagaraju1 | ||
| 1The George Washington University, Washington, DC; 2Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC; 3Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Columbia, MD; 4Ceres Nanosciences, Inc., Manassas, VA | ||
Fast polarity switching and MRM triggered automatic MS/MS applied to benzodiazepines and their metabolites in clinical and forensic analysis
| Session: Diagnostic Clinical Chemistry II | Code: WP10 | Poster: 171 |
| Toshikazu Minohata1; Natsuyo Asano1; Kiyomi Arakawa1; Jun Watanabe1 Junko Iida1; Hitoshi Tsuchihashi2; Koichi Suzuki2; Kei Zaitsu3; Noriaki Shima3; Munehiro Katagi3 | ||
| 1Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN; 2Dep. of Legal Medicine, Osaka Medical Collage, Takatsuki, Japan; 3Forensic Science Lab, Osaka Prefectural Police, Osaka, Japan | ||
Development of a fast product & neutral loss scanning method to detect designer drugs that pass conventional screening
| Session: Forensics: General | Code: WP12 | Poster: 208 |
| Jeffrey H. Dahl; Robert Classon | ||
| Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Columbia, MD | ||
Defining the metabolome using GCMS - quantitation of compromises resulting from temperature gradient and scan rate in quadrupole systems
| Session: Metabolomics: Untargeted Profiling I | Code: WP13 | Poster: 232 |
| Catherine Rawlinson1; Hayley White2; Garth Maker1,2; Bruce Fraser3; Paul Wynne3; John Hewetson3; Robert Trengove 1,2 | ||
| 1Metabolomics Australia, Murdoch University Node, Perth, Australia; 2Murdoch University, Murdoch , Australia; 3Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (Oceania) Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia | ||
Metabolites of Thalidomide Using the Humanized CYP3A Transchromosomic Mouse Liver Microsomes, Detected by LC-MS/MS system
| Session: Drug Metabolism: Qualitative Analysis II | Code: WP15 | Poster: 266 |
| Shin-ichiro Nitta1; Yasuko Tsukazaki1; Naoto Senda1; Toshiyuki Yamazaki2; Masato Aoshima2; Tsutomu Nakai3; Kinya Kubo4; Yasuhiro Kazuki4; Mitsuo Oshimura4 | ||
| 1Mitubishi Chemical Medience Corporation, Tsukuba, Japan; 2K.K. AB Sciex, Shinagawa-ku, Japan; 3SHIMADZU CORPORATION, Kyoto, Japan; 4Chromosome Engineering Research Center, Yonago, Japan | ||
Troglitazone metabolism in a chimeric mouse model with humanized livers determined by high mass accuracy MSn analysis.
| Session: Drug Metabolism: Qualitative Analysis II | Code: WP15 | Poster: 269 |
| Alan Barnes1; Neil Loftus1; Ian Wilson2; Timothy Schulz-Utermoehl2; Michopoulos Filippos2; Yoshio Morikawa3 | ||
| 1Shimadzu ISS MS/BU, Manchester, UK; 2Astra Zeneca, Alderley Park, Cheshire, UK; 3PhoenixBio Co. Ltd, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan | ||
A novel platform for comprehensive lipidomics screening of biological and human clinical samples based on MALDI-QIT-TOF-multistage tandem-mass spectrometry
| Session: Metabolomics: General I | Code: WP16 | Poster: 298 |
| Gerald Stúbiger1; Wolfgang Werther2; Ian Brookhouse3; Omar Belgacem3 | ||
| 1Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 2University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 3Shimadzu, Manchester, UK | ||
Quantitative Analysis of Epicatechin Metabolites in Human Serum Using UHPLC-MS-MS
| Session: Natural Products I | Code: WP19 | Poster: 345 |
| Brian Wright1; Shunyan Mo1; Linlin Dong1; Jeff Dahl2; W. Jeffrey Hurst3; Richard B. Van Breemen1 | ||
| 1University of Illinois College of Pharmacy, Chicago, IL; 2Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Columbia, MD; 3The Hershey Company, Mt. Gretna, PA | ||
Differential analysis of natural products using fast polarity switching TOFMS acquisition with high mass accuracy and metabolomics-based approach
| Session: Natural Products I | Code: WP19 | Poster: 354 |
| Satoshi Yamaki; Tairo Ogura; Tsutomu Nishine; Hirohisa Mikami | ||
| Shimadzu Corporation, Kanagawa, JAPAN | ||
A novel algorithm for peak alignment and multivariate analysis applied to simultaneous polarity switching LC/MS/MS analysis
| Session: Informatics: Quantification | Code: WP22 | Poster: 384 |
| Mitsuhiro Kanazawa1;Hisae Anyoji1; Jun Watanabe2; Junko Iida2 | ||
| 1Reifycs Inc., Tokyo, Japan; 2Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, Japan | ||
Detection of phosphatidylethanol homologues in liver samples as biomarkers for alcohol treated rats and mice
| Session: Biomarkers: Quantitative Analysis | Code: WP36 | Poster: 666 |
| Simon Ashton1; Neil J Loftus1; Alan Barnes1; Filippos Michopoulos2,3; Ian D. Wilson2; Georgios Theodoridis3; Cheng Ji4; Neil Kaplowitz4 | ||
| 1Shimadzu, Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Astra Zeneca, Alderley Park, Cheshire, UK; 3University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece; 4University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA | ||
Development of fast scanning technologies for a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer
| Session: Instrumentation: New Developments in Mass Analyzers | Code: ThP04 | Poster: 082 |
| Dausuke Okumura; Shiro Mizutani; Hiroto Itoi | ||
| Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN | ||
Non Card Dried Biofluid Spot Analysis of Pharmaceuticals using High resolution LC with Fast Tandem Mass Spectrometric Detection
| Session: LC-MS: Sample Preparation - Small Molecule | Code: ThP07 | Poster: 111 |
| Michel Wagner1; Neil Loftus2; Alan Barnes2; Emmanuel Varesio1; Gérard Hopfgartner1 | ||
| 1University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 2Shimadzu, Manchester, UK | ||
Detection of amphetamines in unprocessed biological fluids using restricted access media columns and UHFLC-MS/MS
| Session: LC-MS: Sample Preparation - Small Molecule | Code: ThP07 | Poster: 135 |
| Jorge Smith; Peter C. Combe; Fernando Garcia; Ben Figard | ||
| Shimadzu Scientific Inst., Houston, TX | ||
The analysis of bioactive lipid fractions isolated from Green-Lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus) using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
| Session: Lipids: Profile Analysis | Code: ThP14 | Poster: 284 |
| Glenn Marrow1; Catherine Rawlinson2; Robert Trengove3; Paul Wynne4; Nicolette Kalafatis1; Theodore Macrides1 | ||
| 1RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia; 2Metabolomics Australia, Murdoch University Node, Perth, Australia; 3Murdoch University, Murdoch, Australia; 4Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (Oceana) Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia | ||
High throughput quantitative analysis of polyunsaturated fatty acids in patients with arteriosclerosis disease using LC-MS/MS
| Session: Lipids: Quantitative Analysis | Code: ThP15 | Poster: 290 |
| Katsumi Furukawa1; Yasuhiro Wada1; Yuka Fujito2; Kiyomi Arakawa3; Jun Watanabe3 | ||
| 1Mitsubishi Chemical Medience Corporation, Tokyo, Japan; 2Shimadzu Analytical & Measuring Center, inc., Kyoto, Japan; 3Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN | ||
Structural characterization of c-glycosyl flavonoids of a plant dye from a Latin American textile by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry
| Session: Natural Products | Code: ThP18 | Poster: 332 |
| Nobuko Shibayama1; Jeffrey H. Dahl2; Robert Buco2; Elena Phipps3; Lucy Commoner4 | ||
| 1Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY; 2Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Columbia, MD; 3Independent Scholar, New York, NY; 4Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York, NY | ||
Analysis of PAH's and Derivatives in Environments by UHPLC-fluorescence Detection/Hybrid Linear Ion Trap – Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry
| Session: Environmental Analysis: Hydrocarbons and DOM | Code: ThP20 | Poster: 358 |
| Tim Hoffman1; Rebecca Wittrig1; Scott Kragerud11; Robert Ellis1; Deolinda Fernandes1; Fouad Khalaf1; Christopher Borton1; Curtis Campbell2; Masatoshi Takahashi2; Jack Cochran3; Takeo Sakuma1 | ||
| 1AB SCIEX, Concord, CANADA; 2Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Columbia, MD; 3Restek Corporation, Bellefonte, PA | ||
Development of a client tool for a mass spectra database
| Session: Informatics: Workflow and Data Management | Code: ThP22 | Poster: 383 |
| Satoshi Tanaka1; Shigeki Kajihara1; Shinichi Utsunomiya1; Tsuyoshi Tabata2; Ken Aoshima2; Yoshiya Oda2; Yoshito Nihei3,4; Takaaki Nishioka3,4; Koichi Tanaka1 | ||
| 1Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN; 2Eisai Product Creation Systems, Tsukuba, JAPAN; 3BIRD, JST, Tokyo, JAPAN; 4Keio University, Tsuruoka, JAPAN | ||
Developing A Sample Preparation Technique for MALDI Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Ultra-Thin Kidney Tissue Samples
| Session: Imaging MS: Method Development - New Methods | Code: ThP24 | Poster: 435 |
| Martina Marchetti-Deschmann1; Sophie Froehlich1; Helga Schachner2; Omar Belgacem3; Alan Barnes3; Dontscho Kerjaschki2; Guenter Allmaier1 | ||
| 1Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, AUSTRIA; 2Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 3Shimadzu Biotech Kratos Analytical, Manchester, UK | ||
High energy collision induced dissociation in digital linear ion trap mass analyzer
| Session: Peptides: Ion Activation/Dissociation | Code: ThP25 | Poster: 455 |
| Gong-Yu Jiang; Xiao-Hui Yang; Tao Lin; Hui Mu; Li Ding | ||
| Shimadzu Research Laboratory (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., Shanghai, CHINA | ||
Identification of Animal Species by the MALDI-MS of Collagen in Animal Glues of Chinese Ink Sticks
| Session: Proteins: General | Code: ThP29 | Poster: 534 |
| Kazuki Kawahara1; Yuzo Yamazaki2; Atsuko Ogami1; Hiroki Kuyama3; Miho Muguruma1; Naomi Ueda4; Akira Yamauchi4; Atsuko Miyaji1; Yoshiki Matsuo1; Osamu Nishimura3; Takashi Nakazawa1 | ||
| 1Nara Women's University, Nara, JAPAN; 2Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN; 3Osaka University, Osaka, JAPAN; 4Gangoji Institute for Research of Cultural Property, Nara, JAPAN | ||
Analysis of Protein Glycosylation Using Multi-Dimensional Separation and Multi-Stage Mass Spectrometry
| Session: Glycoproteins: New Approaches | Code: ThP31 | Poster: 572 |
| Fan Xiang1; Liang Zhao 2 | ||
| 1Shimadzu Biotech, Pleasanton, CA; 2University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA | ||
Automated glycopeptide analysis system combining glycopeptide analysis software and MALDI-DIT MS.
| Session: Glycoproteins: New Approaches | Code: ThP31 | Poster: 582 |
| Masaki Murase1; Hidenori Takahashi1; Kentaro Morimoto1; Shigeki Kajihara1; Sadanori Sekiya1; Shinichi Iwamoto1; Koichi Tanaka1; Chee-Hong Wong2; Hong Wang2,3; Samir Hanash1 | ||
| 1Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN; 2Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA; 3Ventana Medical Systems, Inc., Oro Valley, AZ | ||
High sensitive MALDI analyses of glycopeptides using liquid matrices 3-AQ/CHCA and 3-AQ/CA
| Session: Glycoproteins: New Approaches | Code: ThP31 | Poster: 583 |
| Yuko Fukuyama; Natsumi Funakoshi; Shinichi Iwamoto; Koichi Tanaka | ||
| Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, JAPAN | ||
Study of ESBL producing- and beta lactam-sensitive E.coli using MALDI-TOF-MS and hybrid MALDI-QIT-TOF tandem mass spectrometry
| Session: Proteomics: Identifications and Quantification in Clinical Applications | Code: ThP32 | Poster: 596 |
| Omar Belgacem1; Emmanuel Wey2; Indran Balakrishnan2; Shervanthi Homer-Vanniasinkam3; Valery Edwards-Jones3; Pranav Somaiya3 | ||
| 1Shimadzu, Kratos, Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM; 2Royal Free Hospital, London, UK; 3NPIMR-UCL, London, UK | ||
Integrated mass spectrometry–based analysis of plasma glycoproteins and their glycan modifications
| Session: Proteomics: Applications II | Code: ThP34 | Poster: 629 |
| Hong Wang1,3; Chee-Hong Wong1; Alice Chin1; Ayumu Taguchi1; Allen Taylor1; Sadanori Sekiya2; Hidenori Takahashi2; Masaki Murase2; Shigeki Kajihara2; Shinichi Iwamoto2; Koichi Tanaka2; Samir Hanash1 | ||
| 1Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA; 2Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, Japan; 3Ventana Medical Systems, Inc, Oro Valley, AZ | ||
Mass Spectrometric Epitope Mapping Without Immobilization of Neither the Antibody nor the Antigen.
| Session: Immunology | Code: ThP36 | Poster: 652 |
| Reham F. El-Kased1; Cornelia Koy1; Peter Lorenz2; Helen Montgomery3; Koichi Tanaka3,4; Hans-Jurgen Thiesen2; Michael O. Glocker1 | ||
| 1Proteome Center Rostock, University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany; 2Institute of Immunology, University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany; 3Shimadzu, Koichi Tanaka MS Research Laboratory, Manchester, United Kingdom; 4Koichi Tanaka Research Lab, Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, Japan | ||