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The official magazine of the ASCR

 


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EUSJA General Assembly

eusja.jpg EUSJA General Assembly
& EUSJA Study Trip

Prague, Czech Republic
March 14–17, 2013

Unique instrument for complex metabolomics analyses

QTRAP® 5500, a new mass spectrometer at the Institute of Physiology of the ASCR, will help scientists to explore causes of cancer, neurodegene­rative or cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. This instrument, which was festively introduced October 16, can perform both complex metabolomics analyses, which define the metabolic state of the whole organism, and also analyses focused on effects of food supplements or drugs on cell cultures.