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Xcalibur quanbrowser 3

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The XCalibur QuanBrowser 3.0.63 is a software tool developed by Thermo Fisher Scientific for data analysis and quantification in mass spectrometry applications. The software provides functionality for processing and visualizing quantitative data from mass spectrometry experiments.

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Lipid Analysis by LC-MS/MS

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Lipids were analyzed based on characteristic SRM transitions and retention time using Agilent MassHunter Quantitative Analysis for QQQ (v. B.07.00). Further processing, including normalization to suitable internal standards, was performed in Microsoft Excel. High-resolution LC–MS data were processed using XCalibur QuanBrowser 3.0.63 (Thermo Fisher Scientific).
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Lipid Analysis by LC-MS/MS

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Lipids were analysed based on characteristic SRM transitions and retention time using Agilent MassHunter Quantitative Analysis for QQQ (v. B.07.00). Further processing, including normalisation to suitable internal standards was performed in Microsoft Excel. High-resolution LC-MS data was processed using XCalibur QuanBrowser 3.0.63 (Thermo Fisher).
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