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  LC-MS Application Notes: Surveyor Instrument Index Page
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Surveyor HPLC Plus System 

  App. Note 390: A Quantitative Screen for Multiple Classes of Illicit Drugs and Their Primary Metabolites in Human Biological Fluids by LC-MS/MS
 
 
Author(s): Kevin J. McHale,1 Joyce Ho,2 and Angela Springfield2; 1Thermo Fisher Scientific, Somerset, NJ, USA; 2Tarrant County Medical Examiner, Fort Worth, TX, USA 
 
 

    App. Note 385: LC-MS/MS Determination of Malachite Green and Leucomalachite Green in Fish Products
 
 

Author(s): Tao Ding1, Jingzhong Xu1, Bin Wu1, Huilan Chen1, Chongyu Shen1, Fei Liu2, and Kefei Wang3, 1 Food Laboratory, APFIC, Jiangsu Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau (JSCIQ), Nanjing, China, 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Shanghai, China, 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA, USA

 
 

  App. Note 380: Targeted Quantitive Protein Analysis in Human Serum, Using High Resolution Multiple Selected Reaction Monitoring Assays
 
 
Author(s): Reiko Kiyonami, Scott Peterman, and Ken Miller, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA, USA 
 
 

  App. Note 379: Analysis of Microcystins from Blue-green Algae Using the TSQ Quantum Ultra LC-MS/MS System
 
 
Author(s): Jonathan Beck, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, California, USA,  Mihoko Yamaguchi and Kaori Saito, Thermo Electron K.K., Yokohama, Japan 
 
 

  App. Note 378: Quantitation Enhanced Data-Dependent (QED) Scanning of Drinking Water Samples Using EQuan for Pesticide Analysis on aTriple Stage Quadrupole
 
 
Author(s): Mihoko Yamaguchi, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Yokohama, Japan   
 
 

  App. Note 377: Analysis of Mycotoxins in Various Cattle Forages and Food Matrices with the TSQ Quantum Discovery MAX
 
 
Author(s): Robert Huls1, Richard Zuiderent1, and Dipankar Ghosh2, 1Thermo Fisher Scientific BV, Breda, The Netherlands; 2Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA, USA
 
 

  App. Note 376: Mechanism of [M+H]+ Formation in Atmospheric Pressure Photoionization Mass Spectrometry
 
 
Author(s): Amin Kamel and Kevin Colizza, Department of Exploratory Medicinal Sciences, Pfizer PGRD, Groton, CT;  Patrick Jeanville, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Miami, FL
 
 

  App. Note 373: Testing LC-MS System Robustness with Automated Sample Cleanup Using Red Wine as a Matrix
 
 
Author(s): Jonathan Beck, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA, USA
 
 

  App. Note 372: LC/MS/MS Analysis of Anti-Infectives In Raw and Treated Sewage
 
 
Author(s): P.A. Segura1, A. Garcia Ac1, A. Lajeunesse2, D. Ghosh3, C. Gagnon2 and S. Sauvé1, 1 Département de Chimie, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-ville, Montréal, QC, Canada H3C 3J7, 2 Centre Saint-Laurent, Environnement Canada, 105, rue McGill, Montréal, QC, Canada H2Y 2E7, 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA, USA
 
 

 

  App. Note 371: Analysis of High Boiling Components in Petroleum Products by LC/MS
 
 
Author(s): Jennifer Huang, Ray Chen, and Chris Loran, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA USA
 
 

  App. Note 370: Separation and Quantitation of Complex Amino Acid Derivatives in Plasma
 
 
Author(s): Ray Chen, Jennifer Huang, and Chris Loran, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA USA
 
 

  App. Note 369: A High Throughput Approach for Metabolite Profiling and Characterization Using the LXQ Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer
 
 
Author(s): Min He, Alicia Du, Gargi Choudhary, Karen Salomon and Diane Cho; Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA, USA
 
 

  App. Note 366: Analysis of Multiple Illicit Drugs, Methadone, and their Metabolites in Oral Fluid Using a Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer
 
 
Author(s):  Min He, Gargi Choudhary, Diane Cho, Karen Salomon and Julian Phillips, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA, USA
 
 

  App. Note 363: Analysis of a Complex Sample of Bacterial Whole Cell Lysate from Haemophilus ducreyi Using the LXQ
 
 
Author(s): Kai Scheffler, Ph. D., Thermo Fisher Scientific, Dreieich, Germany
 
 

  App. Note 361: Determination of Trace Level Nitrofuran Metabolites in Crawfish Meat by Electrospray LC-MS/MS on the TSQ Quantum Discovery MAX
 
 
Author(s): Tao Ding,1 Jingzhong Xu,1 Chongyu Shen1 and Kefei Wang2 1 Food Laboratory, APFIC, Jiangsu Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau of People’s Republic of China, Nanjing, China 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA, USA
 
 

  App. Note 358: Highly Selective Detection and Identification of Nitrofurans Metabolites in Honey Using LC-MS/MS
 
 
Author(s): Eduardo Matus,1 Jean-Jacques Dunyach,2 Alejandro Albornoz3; 1Food Science Laboratories, Buenos Aires, Argentina; 2Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA; 3Eidomet, Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
 

  App. Note 355: Utility of H-SRM to Reduce Matrix Interference in Food Residue Analysis of Pesticides by LC/MS/MS Using the TSQ Quantum Discovery
 
 
Author(s):  Yoko Yamagishi, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Yokohama, Japan  
 
 

  App. Note 351: Zero Cross-talk on the TSQ Quantum
 
 
Author(s): Dipankar Ghosh, Mark Churchill, Eric Genin, and Alan Schoen; Finnigan Mass Spectrometry, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA
 
 

  App. Note 348: Identification of Phase I Biotransformation Products of Buspirone Using Parent Ion Scanning Triggered Data Dependent MS/MS
 
 
Author(s): Kevin J. McHale, Scott M. Peterman and Mark R. Kagan; Thermo Fisher Scientific
 
 

  App. Note 347: Applying Highly-Selective Reaction Monitoring (H-SRM) for the Assay of Midazolam and 1-Hydroxymidazolam in Plasma on the TSQ Quantum Ultra
 
 
Author(s): Kevin J. McHale and Nick Duczak, Jr.; Thermo Fisher Scientific, Somerset, NJ, USA  
 
 

  App. Note 337: Trace-Level Quantitation of Chloramphenicol Using the TSQ Quantum Discovery
 
 
Author(s): Kevin J. McHale, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Somerset, NJ, USA
 
 

  App. Note 323: Simultaneous Detection of 88 Pesticides on the TSQ Quantum Discovery Using a Novel LC/MS/MS Method
 
 

Author(s): Dipankar Ghosh1, Lutz Alder2, Mark Churchill1, Wilhelm Gebhardt1, Eric Genin1, and Jeanette Klein2 (1Thermo Fisher Scientific, 2Federal Institute for Health Protection of Consumers & Veterinary Medicine, POB 330013, D-14191 Berlin, Germany)

 
 

  App. Note 319: Quantitation of Acrylamide in Food Samples on the TSQ Quantum Discovery by LC/APCI-MS/MS
 
 
Author(s): Kevin J. McHale, Witold Winnik and Gary Paul, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Somerset, NJ, USA
 
 

  App. Note 309: Quantitation of Cabergoline at Extremely Low Plasma Concentrations with a Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
 
 

Author(s): Nicola Hughes,1 Antony Harvey,2 Witold Winnik,3 Jean-Jacque Dunyach,2 Ma’an Amad,2 Maurizio Splendore,2 and Gary Paul3(1Biovail Contract Research, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;2Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA, USA; 3Thermo Fisher Scientific, Somerset, NJ, USA Systemic Plasma Analysis)

 
 

Surveyor Autosampler                   

  App. Note 330: HPLC Carryover–Decreased Sample Carryover Using the Surveyor Autosampler
 
 
Author(s): Diab Elmashni, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose CA
 
 

Surveyor MSQ

 

App. Note 389: Analysis of Biodiesels using LC/MS with Limited Contamination   App. Note 389: Analysis of Biodiesels Using LC/MS with Limited Contamination to the LC/MS Interfaces
 
 

Author(s): Jennifer Huang1, Ray Chen1, Daniela Cavagnino2, and Ed Long1, 1Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA, USA; 2Thermo Fisher Scientific, Milan, Italy

 
 

  App. Note 370: Separation and Quantitation of Complex Amino Acid Derivatives in Plasma
 
 
Author(s): Ray Chen, Jennifer Huang, and Chris Loran, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA USA
 
 

Surveyor Flourescence Detector    

  App. Note 381: Analysis of Aflatoxins Using Fluorescence Detection
 
 
Author(s): Jennifer Huang and Diab Elmashni, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA USA
 
 

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