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Glass tip

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The Glass Tip is a laboratory equipment component designed to facilitate the precise transfer and manipulation of small liquid volumes. It features a tapered glass end that allows for controlled and accurate liquid handling.

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2 protocols using glass tip

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AgCecropB Characterization by Mass Spectrometry

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Sample containing AgCecropB was vacuum dried and solubilized in 50% acetonitrile and 10% ammonium acetate and analyzed by direct infusion on the LTQ Orbitrap Velos mass spectrometer (Thermo Scientific). The mass spectrometer was equipped with a nano-electrospray ionization source (n-ESI) and the sample was infused through nano capillaries (PicoTip Emitter, Glass Tip, coating 1P-4P, New Objective). The source parameters were ionization voltage of 2 kV and temperature 200 °C. The acquisition consisted of a complete scan of the ions in high resolution on the Orbitrap analyzer, with a resolution of 60,000 (for m/z 400), and a range of m / z 400-2000. The acquired spectra were evaluated using the Xcalibur 2.1 software (Thermo Scientific).
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Quantitative LC-MS/MS and Nano-ESI-MS/MS Analysis

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SPME-tip experiments were performed with an API-4000 triple quadrupole mass spectrometer (SCIEX, Concord, ON, Canada) for quantitative analyses of target compounds by LC-MS/MS. SPME-nano-ESI-MS/MS and CBS experiments were carried out on a TSQ Vantage and Orbitrap-Exactive mass spectrometers (Thermo Scientific, San Jose, CA, USA). Econo-10 and Glasstip emitters were obtained from New Objective (Woburn, MA, USA). CBS devices were manufactured according to an in-house coating procedure developed in our laboratory.
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