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Q exactive quadrupole orbitrap mass spectrometer system

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific
Sourced in China

The Q Exactive Quadrupole-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer System is a high-resolution, accurate-mass (HRAM) instrument that combines a quadrupole mass filter with an Orbitrap mass analyzer. This system provides high-performance mass analysis capabilities for a variety of applications, including proteomics, metabolomics, and small molecule analysis.

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2 protocols using q exactive quadrupole orbitrap mass spectrometer system

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In-vivo X-ray Microtomography Analysis

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The research described herein utilized the following equipment: a high resolution in-vivo X-ray microtomograph (SkyScan 1176, Bruker, Germany), a digital microscope (MOTICBA210, Motic, China), an ultrapure water system (ALH-600-U, China), a Thermo Scientific Q Exactive Quadrupole-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer System (Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc, Grand Island, NY, USA), a rotary evaporator (EYELA n-1100, Shanghai Alang Instruments Co., China), and a microplate reader (Beijing Prolong New Technology Co., China).
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Metabolomic Profiling of Competitive Mice

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After mPFC samples were dissected from highly and low competitive mice, three-phase solvent system including MTBE, methanol and water was used to extract metabolites. Non-targeted metabolomics were carried out using Ultimate 3000 High Performance Liquid Chromatograph (Thermo Scientific). and the Q Exactive quadrupole-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer System (Thermo Scientific). The medium polar metabolites were detected by positive and negative ion detection modes, and polar metabolites were isolated by hydrop interaction liquid chromatography. Compound Discoverer software (Thermo Scientific) was used to process full-scan and data-dependent metabolic profile for comprehensive component extraction. XCalibur Quan Browser (Thermo Scientific) was used to extract the AUCs of the total ion flow diagram. The quantitative information of metabolites was combined for the final statistical analysis. Multivariate data were analyzed by SIMCA-P software (Umetrics, Umea, Sweden). Univariate analyses including independent sample t-tests and P-value FDR adjustments, as well as metabolic enrichment analyses, were performed on the MetaboAnalyst.
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