Russell, 1990 - Google Patents
Mass Spectrometry in Clinical Medicine: Principles and ApplicationsRussell, 1990
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- 15613938001663734177
- Author
- Russell R
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- Laboratory Medicine
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Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique for determining the structures of unknown molecules and “fingerprint” identifications of known molecules that are present in gases, liquids, and solids. MS is unsurpassed in its combination of sensitivity, specificity, and …
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