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IsoSpec: Hyperfast fine structure calculator

Łacki et al., 2017

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4720007299171583037
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Łacki M
Startek M
Valkenborg D
Gambin A
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Analytical chemistry

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As high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) becomes increasingly available, the need of software tools capable of handling more complex data is surging. The complexity of the HRMS data stems partly from the presence of isotopes that give rise to more peaks to …
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