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Thermo Fisher Scientific has innovative solutions for every stage of the bio/pharmaceutical pipeline: discovery, development, clinical, manufacturing, and quality control. Thermo Scientific Dionex Ion Chromatography (IC) systems, combined with our wide range of analytical columns, provide solutions for a wide range of biopharmaceutical applications like vaccine production, N-glycan and carbohydrate analysis.
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View the basics of high-performance anion exchange (HPAE) Chromatography, it’s advantages for pharma and biopharmaceutical analysis with an overview of the relevant technical and application notes for:
See the application of a glycopeptide standard for improving accuracy of glycoprotein monosaccharide quantification using HPAE-PAD on a Thermo Scientific Dionex CarboPac PA20-4µm-Fast column.
The goal of this application is to demonstrate conditions for improved resolution of sialylated N-glycans on Thermo Scientific Dionex CarboPac PA200 columns.
See the Dual EGC capability and performance for profiling N-linked oligosaccharides released from glycoproteins using high-performance anion exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection (HPAE-PAD).
Learn how the AAA-Direct system, which separates amino acids on a high performance anion-exchange column and directly detects them by integrated amperometry.
Here, HPAE-PAD is described as a technique and detection method for separating carbohydrates.
See HPAE-MS described as a method for improved glycan profiling.
This application demonstrates an improved HPAE-PAD assay for determination of the monosaccharide composition of a glycoprotein.
Get application installation instructions for coupling HPAE-PAD analyses to the Thermo Scientific Q Exactive family of mass spectrometers, with a focus on using this set up to profile N-linked glycans released from glycoproteins.
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