What's the purpose of SpectroDive™?
SpectroDive has been developed to analyze targeted proteomics experiments, and it supports multiple reaction monitoring (MRM), parallel reaction monitoring (PRM), and SureQuant proteomics data. Since SpectroDive 11, it also supports technologies with Ion Mobility separation, prm-PASEF, and FAIMS-PRM.
SpectroDive is more intuitive than other software solutions and it features the smartest peak-picking algorithm to enable extremely fast analysis of large datasets. SpectroDive will assist you from the library and panel generation, through the MS method setup, to the signal processing and interpretation of the data. In addition, it features a calibration curve generation for the peptide absolute quantification and a complete and fully automated quality control monitoring interface.
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Which mass spectrometric vendors are supported by SpectroDive™?
SpectroDive for targeted proteomics is a vendor independent software and currently supports the following instruments: MRM (triple quadrupole -QQQ- and hybrid quadrupole-linear ion trap -QTrap- MS) • Thermo Scientific™ TSQ Series I and II • SCIEX ...
How to generate targeted panel in SpectroDive™?
In SpectroDive you can generate new targeted panels directly from a library. To do that you first need to have your library loaded into the Library Perspective in SpectroDive. We recommend generating your library with Pulsar, Biognosys' search ...
How can I get a license for SpectroDive™?
At Biognosys, we’re sure you’ll love our software solutions and we’re excited about you trying them out. We provide a free 30 day trial license for all of our software packages. Simply contact us here to obtain your license and start your SpectroDive ...
What are the minimum system requirements to run SpectroDive™?
Although SpectroDive is developed to use as little resources as possible, the calculations made by the software are still intensive. We recommend the following settings: Minimum Operating System: Windows 10, x64 CPU: Intel ® Core™ CPU, 2.7 GHz ...
What's the purpose of QuiC?
QuiC is a simple tool that generates quality control (QC) analysis and visualization of mass spectrometry-based proteomics data almost in real time. It is especially useful for unifying performance tracking of multiple instruments in a proteomics ...