Moening, 2017 - Google Patents
Assessment of a New Hybrid Technique, Matrix Enhanced Nanostructured Initiator Mass Spectrometry (ME-NIMS), for the Analysis and Mass Spectrometry Imaging …Moening, 2017
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In the ever changing medical field, there have been great strides made to understand diseases, drugs and how they affect the body. Such techniques as magnetic resonance spectroscopy imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET), autoradiography and …
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