Jacoby et al., 1992 - Google Patents
Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry: Features, Principles, Capabilities, and LimitationsJacoby et al., 1992
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- Jacoby C
- Holliman C
- Gross M
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- Mass Spectrometry in the Biological Sciences: A Tutorial
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Although a comparably young area of mass spectrometry, Fourier transform mass spectrometry is developing into an important analytical tool capable of ion storage, manipulation and remarkable resolution and sensitivity. Unfortunately, these attributes have …
- 238000004252 FT/ICR mass spectrometry 0 title abstract description 28
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