Agilent Technologies announced the acquisition of e-MSion, which it calls "an early-stage company behind the innovative electron capture dissociation technology known as the ExD cell." The company said: "Agilent has worked closely with e-MSion for several years and has offered the company’s ExD cell technology with its 6500 series since 2019. e-MSion was founded by Oregon State University scientists, who developed the ExD cell… The ExD cell is compatible with instruments common in many labs, such as Agilent’s 6500 LC/Q-TOF series, which will make this powerful characterization technology-previously limited to only a few high-end mass spectrometers-more accessible to a larger share of labs and biopharma researchers worldwide."
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