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Align the Course of Your MS Strategy

Sigma’s complex Proteomics Standards are the leading-edge tools for aligning proteomic strategies. Developed in collaboration with the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities (ABRF), Proteomics Standards Research Group (sPRG), the original Universal Proteomics Standard and the enhanced Proteomics Dynamic Range Standard allow you to:

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    Confirm system suitability
    Compare analytical results day-to-day or lab-to-lab



Image of Red Cube Universal Proteomics Standard, UPS1

Developed in collaboration with the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities Proteomics Standards Research Group (sPRG), the Universal Proteomics Standard (UPS1) contains 48 human proteins (5 pmols of each) ranging in molecular weight from 6,000 to 83,000 daltons.


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Image of Red Cube Proteomics Dynamic Range Standard, UPS2

This new standard is an enhancement of Sigma's original Universal Proteomics Standard (UPS1). The same complex mixture of 48 human proteins has been formulated into a dynamic range of concentrations, ranging from 500 amoles to 50 pmoles.


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