Schreiber et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Sequencing of β-peptides by mass spectrometrySchreiber et al., 1999
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- Schreiber J
- Quadroni M
- Seebach D
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- Chimia
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Seven?-peptides containing up to 18 β 2-, β 3-and β 2, 3-amino acids have been subjected to ESI-tandem mass spectrometry (low-energy fragmentation, positive ions). From the fragment ions formed from the free β-peptides, as well as from the corresponding methyl …
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