A non-invasive method was used to establish a core breath profile for healthy, non-human primates. Breath profiles have been observed as a way to identify diseased primates from healthy ones. The hope is that the results of such research will aid in other studies, especially human research.
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LECO is Bringing Its Latest Innovation to ASMS
The 72nd Annual American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Conference is taking place from 2 June – 6 June. We’ll be in attendance, and we’ll have our all-new BenchTop Mass Spectrometer, the Pegasus BTX, with us! Check out this new advancement in mass spectrometry and ask our experts anything you’re wanting to know at Booth […]
NSF Study Uses LECO GCxGC Technology to Identify Source of Oil Sheens
Researchers utilized LECO GCxGC instruments to help identify oil sheens from Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon oil spill.