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10 kda microcon centrifugal filter devices

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The 10-kDa Microcon centrifugal filter devices are a type of laboratory equipment designed for sample concentration and purification. These devices utilize a semi-permeable membrane with a molecular weight cutoff of 10 kilodaltons to separate and concentrate target molecules from a solution during centrifugation.

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Fibronectin Proteome Characterization

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Reagents, solvents, and chemicals were all from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO) unless otherwise stated. Human plasma fibronectin with a purity of a minimum 90% was purchased from Haematologic Technologies (Essex Junction, VT). Trypsin (sequencing grade modified) and endoproteinase Glu-C (Glu-C) were from Promega (Madison, WI). PNGase F was obtained from New England Biolabs (Beverly, MA). The 10-kDa Microcon centrifugal filter devices were purchased from Millipore (Bedford, MA). The ZIC-HILIC material was from SeQuant (Umea, Sweden). The OpeRATOR/SialEXO kit was from Genovis, Inc. (Cambridge, MA).
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N-Glycan Purification and Characterization

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Human pdFV was purchased from Haematologic Technologies. Trypsin (sequencing grade modified) and endoproteinase Glu-C (Glu-C) were supplied by Promega. PNGase F was obtained from New England Biolabs. Sodium cyanoborohydride (NaCNBH3), formic acid, ammonium hydrogen carbonate (NH4HCO3), and high-performance liquid chromatography grade acetonitrile (ACN) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Dithiothreitol and iodoacetamide were obtained from Thermo Fisher. The 10-kDa Microcon centrifugal filter devices were purchased from Millipore. ZIC-HILIC material was bought from SeQuant; the 3M Empore C8 disk was purchased from 3M Bioanalytical Technologies; 10 μL extended pipet tips were from Axygen. The OpeRATOR/SialEXO kit was from Genovis, Inc. All chemicals used in the preparation of buffers and solutions were of analytical grade or better.
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