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Xevo tq detector

Manufactured by Waters Corporation
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The Xevo TQ Detector is a tandem quadrupole mass spectrometer designed for quantitative and qualitative analysis. It provides high-sensitivity detection and accurate quantification of targeted analytes in complex samples.

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2 protocols using xevo tq detector

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Metabolite Profiling of Dried Blood Spots

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Small molecule metabolites of dry blood spots were extracted using underivatized amino acids, carnitine and succinylacetone assay kits (PerkinElmer, Finland) according to the manual. Concentrations of 43 types of amino acid, carnitine and succinylacetone were detected by liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry (Xevo TQ Detector, Waters, Milford, United States) and then analyzed by the software Masslynx (Waters Corporation, Milford, United States) and Neolynx. (Waters Corporation, Milford, United States).
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Measurement of CoQ10 and Antioxidant Markers

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CoQ10 was measured on a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry system (Acquity UPLC with Xevo TQ detector, Waters, Milford, MA, USA), as described elsewhere [23 (link)]. Whole blood GPX activity was measured spectrophotometrically with an automated biochemistry analyzer (RX Daytona, Randox, Crumlin, UK) using a commercial Ransel reagent kit (Ransel, Randox, Crumlin, UK), which is based on the method of Paglia and Valentine [42 (link)]. Concentrations of plasma F2-isoprostanes were measured with a commercially available canine-specific ELISA kit (Canine 8-iso-Prostaglandin F2a (8-isoPGF2α) ELISA kit; MyBioSource.com). The assays were performed according to the original manufacturer’s instructions, with all samples assayed in duplicate.
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