Cody, 2002 - Google Patents
Electrospray ionization mass spectrometryCody, 2002
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- 7037732734532350953
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- Cody R
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- Applied Electrospray Mass Spectrometry. Marcel Dekker, New York
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I. INTRODUCTION: THE SPRAY REVOLUTION A. Mass Spectrometry Before ESI It can be argued that certain technical developments have dramatically changed the entire field of mass spectrometry by making it possible to ionize and analyze new classes of compounds …
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