We are glad to announce that we recently released AI Quantitation 1.1.1!
New Features
General
- Creation of two shortcuts to access MRM prediction and data processing.
- Single mode to read wiff1 and wiff2 files.
- New OS compatibility: AI Quantitation for Linux.
- Relative Quantitation: Ability to sum ions when using MRMHR data.
- Relative Quantitation: Ability to re-integrate MRM and MRMHR data.
- Relative Quantitation: Support for peptide multiple charge states.
- Absolute Quantitation: Manual reintegration and reprocessing for MRM data.
- Direct access to status and log download pages.
- Ability to use chemical formulas for relative quant workflows
- Ability to use chemical formulas for Absolute quant workflows (MRM and MRMHR)
Improvements
- Accessibility: Responsive size left side Buttons.
- Added an informative sheet reporting each peak quality.
- Data visualization:
- Button to go to the experiment queue.
- Merge chromatogram from a single experiment in plate viewer.
- Added options to customize chromatogram visualizations.
Bug fixing
- Try to sum up signals for different HR-MSMS scans with different times but same MS Scan
- In the Workflow at loading the sample-list we are not able to parse wiff file
- Retention time range not used for relative Quant and MRM and MRMHR
- Unable to process MRM-HR data with ion summation in relative quant – 8600 Echo MRM-HR
- MRM-chroma browser does not show all transitions despite being available in Relative quantitation tab
Get the new release!
You can download the new version at the product page:

