00:00:00 | Protein applications for tetra detection. Why upgrade from calibration against protein standards? |
00:01:37 | The Benefits of Tetra Detection for Protein Characterisation |
00:02:42 | GPC or SEC separates macromolecules in solution |
00:04:43 | Conventional Calibration |
00:07:41 | Limitations of conventional SEC |
00:08:47 | Less compact protein |
00:10:44 | Non-globular protein |
00:12:12 | Proteasome 20S filled with Cytochrome C |
00:14:10 | Fractionation |
00:15:46 | Hardware for Tetra Detection |
00:17:05 | Tetra Detection |
00:18:03 | UV Detection |
00:18:34 | RI Detection |
00:19:33 | Light Scattering detection |
00:21:17 | RALS/LALS Combination |
00:25:09 | Intrinsic Viscosity 4- capillary Differential Viscosity Detector |
00:27:13 | Typical Tetra Detector Chromatogram |
00:28:44 | Tetra Detection |
00:29:10 | Molecular weight measurements |
00:29:37 | Standard Protein – Bovine Serum Albumin |
00:31:33 | Standard Protein – Bovine Serum Albumin |
00:31:42 | Oligomer determination |
00:32:50 | Proteasome 20S filled with Cytochrome C |
00:33:10 | Protein Aggregation |
00:33:37 | Cases |
00:33:56 | FDA & USP |
00:34:13 | Aggregate quantification |
00:35:46 | Conformational changes |
00:36:15 | Conformational changes |
00:38:10 | Antibody analysis |
00:38:33 | Protein Conjugation |
00:39:22 | Co-polymer analysis |
00:40:06 | PEGylated Protein |
00:41:06 | Conjugation analysis |
00:41:56 | Conjugation analysis |
00:42:10 | Summary |
00:43:07 | Contact Information |
There are a number of calibration techniques using protein standards for measuring protein molecular weight, the most common being conventional calibration. Why should you upgrade to add light scattering and viscosity detectors?