2.13.3 Native mass spectrometry (nMS) Native mass spectrometry (nMS, which is a form of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS)), being a relatively recent addition to the analytical toolbox of mass spectrometry, can be used to measure the size, stoichiometry, and interactions of macromolecules (such as proteins) in their native, folded state, thereby directly exploring the different conformational components in terms of geometry and structural compactness (Konijnenberg et al., 2015
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Short-term shipping at ambient temperature is acceptable
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Critical Aspects of pH Measurement for Bacteriostatic Water for Injection
Essentially, peptide stability in the fridge is significantly higher than at room temperature