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Ambient mass spectrometry

The Analyst, 2010
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Zheng, Ouyang, Xinrong, Zhang
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Atomic mass spectrometry

Analytical Chemistry, 1988
This is the third fundamental review on the subject of atomic mass spectrometry. No longer just a mainstay technique of organic analysis, mass spectrometry is increasingly being rediscovered as the method of choice in many inorganic analysis situations.
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Epitranscriptomic Mass Spectrometry

Every chemical group that is added to any one of the canonical ribonucleotides in a transcript would create a specific RNA modification. Currently, 170+ RNA modifications have been identified. A specific epitranscriptome refers to all the RNA modifications in a given biological system and is considered to play an important role in the regulations of ...
Hongzhou, Wang   +3 more
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Quantitative mass spectrometry

Biological Mass Spectrometry, 1981
The basic principle in quantitative analysis by mass spectrometry is the measurement of a signal representative of the mass of the analyte relative to a known amount of an internal mass standard. To ensure that the signal is representative of the particular substance to be measured and not a result of some other substance in the biological matrix, a ...
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Science, 1981
Coupling mass spectrometers in series provides a new technique that has many advantages for the analysis of specific organic compounds in complex mixtures. Sensitivity to picograms of targeted compounds can be achieved with high specificity and nearly instantaneous response.
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Mass spectrometry

Clinical Biochemistry, 2020
Paul J, Jannetto, Darlington, Danso
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry

2003
For more than 30 years, electron ionization mass spectrometry (EIMS) has played a key role in the structural determination of small biological compounds, largely because it has three advantages to offer: very high sensitivity compared to other structural methods, such as nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectrometry, the possibility for analysis
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Mass spectrometry

Analytical Chemistry, 1992
A L, Burlingame   +2 more
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Mass spectrometry

Analytical Chemistry, 1986
A L, Burlingame   +2 more
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Environmental Mass Spectrometry

Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2013
Environmental mass spectrometry is an important branch of science because it provides many of the data that underlie policy decisions that can directly influence the health of people and ecosystems. Environmental mass spectrometry is currently undergoing rapid development.
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