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An Introduction to Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics.

Journal of Proteome Research, 2023
Mass spectrometry is unmatched in its versatility for studying practically any aspect of the proteome. Because the foundations of mass spectrometry-based proteomics are complex and span multiple scientific fields, proteomics can be perceived as having a ...
Steven R. Shuken
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Mass spectrometry in food authentication and origin traceability.

Mass spectrometry reviews (Print), 2022
Food authentication and origin traceability are popular research topics, especially as concerns about food quality continue to increase. Mass spectrometry (MS) plays an indispensable role in food authentication and origin traceability.
Xinjing Dou   +10 more
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Mass spectrometry combined with mass spectrometry

International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Physics, 1982
Abstract Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) is a rapidly growing field of high promise for structure determination and quantitative analysis because of its sensitivity, specificity and speed. Rapid progress has been made in instrumentation, including the triple quadrupole and tandem double-focusing instruments, automated with on-line computers ...
F.W. McLafferty   +9 more
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Mass Spectrometry

2009
For twenty years or so now, mass spectrometry has been used to get exact measurements of the mass of biological molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids,oligosaccharides, and so on. Over the past ten years, this technology has followed the trend toward miniaturisation and the samples required can be much smaller.
Pflieger, D., Forest, E., Vinh, J.
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Glycomics and Mass Spectrometry

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2005
Proteomics is closely associated with the modifications of the gene product such as the post-translational events that yield functionally active gene products. Among these, glycosylation represents a critically important post-translational modification and is a target for proteomic research.
Morelle, Willy, Michalski, Jean-Claude
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Mass Spectrometry

2012
Mass spectrometry has evolved to become the biggest (in market share and total expenditure) analytical technology. It is also the analytical instrumentation sector with the biggest annual increase, thus signifying its importance and value. Mass spectrometry has become the method of choice because it offers unique characteristics not provided by other ...
Kaklamanos, G.   +2 more
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Accelerator mass spectrometry

Analytical Chemistry, 1995
Accelerator mass spectroscopy (AMS) can be used for efficient detection of long-lived isotopes at part-per-quadrillion sensitivities with good precision. In this article we present an overview of AMS and its recent use in archaeology, geochemistry and biomolecular tracing.
J S, Vogel   +3 more
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Anatomy and evolution of database search engines-a central component of mass spectrometry based proteomic workflows.

Mass spectrometry reviews (Print), 2020
Sequence database search engines are bioinformatics algorithms that identify peptides from tandem mass spectra using a reference protein sequence database.
K. Verheggen   +5 more
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