Gly-Q Labeled Glycans
Agilent TechnologiesAgilent Glycan Alignment (formerly ProZyme) Standard Set includes the Gly-Q glucose unit (GU) ladder and Gly-Q migration standards.
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Agilent Glycan Alignment (formerly ProZyme) Standard Set includes the Gly-Q glucose unit (GU) ladder and Gly-Q migration standards.
Agilent N-glycan standards (formerly ProZyme) and libraries are used in many analytical procedures including LC/FLD, LC/MS, and CE/LIF.
Agilent InstantAB (formerly ProZyme) labeled N-glycan standards and libraries are commonly used as qualitative standards for LC/FLD and LC/MS.
Agilent InstantPC (formerly ProZyme) labeled glycan standards and libraries are commonly used as qualitative standards for LC/FLD and LC/MS.
Agilent InstantQ (formerly ProZyme) labeled N-glycan standards and libraries are used as qualitative standards for the Gly-Q CE system.
Agilent Lewis Antigen (formerly ProZyme) standards are available in labeled and unlabeled forms.
Agilent unlabeled N-glycan (formerly ProZyme) standards are used as qualitative standards for LC/FLD, LC/MS, or CE/LIF.
AdvanceBio Desalting-RP cartridge-style columns can be used on any LC system for on-line desalting of collected fractions. They can also be used on an Agilent 1290 Infinity II 2D-LC system as the second dimension to desalt after the first-dimension separation.
Agilent AdvanceBio RP-mAb columns are designed to optimize the performance of intact and reduced mAb analysis when analyzing monoclonal antibodies for biopharma discovery, development, and QA/QC applications
PLRP-S for Biomolecules products are available in a range of pore sizes and particle sizes, all with identical chemistry and fundamental adsorptive characteristics. The particles are inherently hydrophobic so there is no bonded phase, alkyl ligand required for reversed-phase separations.