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Tissue Prep for LCMS - Pt.7 Extracting Peptides from ZOOM Strip

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This is how we extract peptides from ZOOM strips after cutting the isoelectrically focused strips into small segments.

Acetonitrile, HPLC Grade

Supplier: Fisher Scientific
Catalog Number: A998-1

Formic Acid, Suprapur, 98%

Supplier: EMD Chemicals
Catalog Number: 11670-1

Trifluoroaceticacid, 99.0% assay

Supplier: Fisher Scientific
Catalog Number: 04902-100

Water, HPLC Grade

Supplier: VWR
Catalog Number: JT9823-1

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