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Quadrupolar axialization for improved control of electrosprayed proteins in FTICR mass spectrometry

Hendrickson et al., 1995

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6705728322136866727
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Hendrickson C
Laude D
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Analytical Chemistry

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Quadrupolar axialization is implemented on a high-field electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer. The method is utilized to perform highly efficient remeasurement of small proteins which were not previously amenable to the …
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