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Please help me understand the LC/MS procedure in the lab
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[QUOTE="Fig Neutron, post: 6606613, member: 636910"] I need some help understanding the LC/MS process for proteomics. I am writing a paper on using LC/MS to detect nut allergens in food. My problem is that I have never used LC or MS so I do not understand the process in the lab. The resources I have found are too complicated. I am a 3rd year college student. I just need a basic description of the LC/MS steps to help me wrap my head around the process. I think that would help me better understand the details. What happens first, second...? I understand how LC (HPLC and UPLC) and MS (MS/MS) work and what they do. I do not understand when digestion of analyte is needed or when it happens. I do not understand the steps of the procedure. Can you make this more understandable? I hope my request makes sense. Thanks much! [/QUOTE]
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