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Sequence determination of multiply charged peptide molecular ions by electrospray–ionization tandem mass spectrometry

Barinaga et al., 1989

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8002541123133529383
Author
Barinaga C
Edmonds C
Udseth H
Smith R
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Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry

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Electrospray ionization generates multiply charged peptide molecular ions which are efficiently dissociated by collision with a neutral gas to provide sequence‐specific daughter ions. The scope for application of this phenomenon is illustrated by the nearly complete …
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