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Below is the cation exchange setup for the manual injection procedure when using the iTRAQ® reagent:
A 22-gauge syringe with a 2-inch needle is recommended in the iTRAQ protocol, but the 2-inch needle is no longer available. So instead, an 18-gauge syringe with a 2-inch needle is recommended.
Here are some tricks and tips when setting up for manual injection of the cation-exchange column:
- Using syringes with Luer-lock connections may help prevent leakage.
- A 1-inch needle may not sit fully in the needle port adapter, so the 2-inch needle is recommended.
- If something other than a blunt-end needle was used at any point, the tubing inside the needle point adapter may be torn.
- The tubing inside needle point adapter might have been twisted or stretched (when doing what?).
- The user might exert too much pressure on the plunger of the syringe.
- The 18-gauge needle is a larger inner diameter than the 22-gauge.
- Change ferrules both in and out and change outlet tubing. These may be crushed and causing back pressure (when do they need to be changed?).
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