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Real-time volatilomics reveals microbiota and pathogen fingerprints in the honey bee

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Fido M   +8 more
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Lipidomic profiling of endometrial cancer using desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry imaging. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Paraskevaidi M   +14 more
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Astable regime in electrosprays

Physical Review E, 2007
Astable regimes are common in nonlinear systems ranging from electrooptic devices to cardiac rhythms under environmental stress. Electrosprays exhibit three main axial regimes (dripping, pulsating, and cone-jet). It is generally accepted that the transition between the pulsating and cone-jet regimes is sudden, accompanied by an abruptly enhanced spray ...
Ioan, Marginean   +2 more
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Functional electrospray emitters

The Analyst, 2009
Electrospray ionisation (ESI) is a soft technique used in mass spectrometry (MS) analysis able to introduce a wide variety of analytes in the gas phase. Briefly, it consists in the application of a high-voltage to a solution to spray it through a small orifice.
Michel, Prudent, Hubert H, Girault
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Electrospray mass spectroscopy of macromolecule degradation in the electrospray

Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition, 1975
AbstractAs previously shown, by electrospraying dilute polystyrene (PS) solutions gas phase macroions can be produced. Degradation of the PS in the electrospray was tested by collecting the electrosprayed PS and measuring its number‐average molecular weight osmotically.
Dan Teer, Malcolm Dole
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Electrospray, technique and applications

Journal de Chimie Physique, 1993
Electrospray makes use of ions present in electrically charged droplets in an aerosol. The generation of an aerosol by electrospray has already been published by Zeleny in 1917. The feasibility of electrospray as an ionization technique was demonstrated by Fenn and coworkers, and by a group of Russian scientists in Leningrad (St.
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