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Coupling desorption electrospray ionization with ion mobility/mass spectrometry for analysis of protein structure: evidence for desorption of folded and denatured …Myung et al., 2006
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- Myung S
- Wiseman J
- Valentine S
- Takats Z
- Cooks R
- Clemmer D
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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A desorption electrospray ionization (DESI) source has been coupled to an ion mobility time- of-flight mass spectrometer for the analysis of proteins. Analysis of solid-phase horse heart cytochrome c and chicken egg white lysozyme proteins with different DESI solvents and …
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