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Virus-like particle size and molecular weight/mass determination applying gas-phase electrophoresis (native nES GEMMA)Weiss et al., 2019
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- Weiss V
- Pogan R
- Zoratto S
- Bond K
- Boulanger P
- Jarrold M
- Lyktey N
- Pahl D
- Puffler N
- Schelhaas M
- Selivanovitch E
- Uetrecht C
- Allmaier G
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- Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry
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Abstract (Bio-) nanoparticle analysis employing a nano-electrospray gas-phase electrophoretic mobility molecular analyzer (native nES GEMMA) also known as nES differential mobility analyzer (nES DMA) is based on surface-dry analyte separation at …
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