Lawton et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Analytical validation of a portable mass spectrometer featuring interchangeable, ambient ionization sources for high throughput forensic evidence screeningLawton et al., 2016
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- Lawton Z
- Traub A
- Fatigante W
- Mancias J
- O’Leary A
- Hall S
- Wieland J
- Oberacher H
- Gizzi M
- Mulligan C
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- Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
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Forensic evidentiary backlogs are indicative of the growing need for cost-effective, high- throughput instrumental methods. One such emerging technology that shows high promise in meeting this demand while also allowing on-site forensic investigation is portable mass …
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