O'Connor, 1995 - Google Patents
Macromolecular electrospray Fourier transform mass spectrometryO'Connor, 1995
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- O'Connor P
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Mass spectral characterization of molecules larger than 2 kDa has recently become commonplace with the advent of low energy ionization techniques such as electrospray ionization. The complexity of these large molecule spectra requires the high resolving …
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