New glycoprotein application kit

Waters GlycoWorks RapiFluor-MS N-Glycan Kit.

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Waters is introducing ground breaking technology for characterizing glycoproteins at this year’s WCBP Symposium in Washington, D.C. that combines a new application kit with Waters glycan system solution to provide a streamlined workflow to analyze N-glycans.

GlycoWorks RapiFluor-MS N-Glycan Kit combines rapid deglycosylation with fast labeling, allowing for sample preparation of released N-glycan to be completed in 30 minutes in a robust and simple 3 step process that provides unrivaled fluorescent and mass spectral sensitivity. Pairing this chemistry with the capabilities of Waters instrumentation enables scientists engaged in the analysis of released N-glycans to achieve levels of speed, sensitivity, simplicity and structural information previously unattainable. This allows for higher throughput and accelerated decision-making, and will ultimately advance crucial drug research and development processes.

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