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Fundamentals of contemporary mass spectrometryDass, 2007
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Modern mass spectrometry-the instrumentation and applications in diverse fields Mass spectrometry has played a pivotal role in a variety of scientific disciplines. Today it is an integral part of proteomics and drug discovery process. Fundamentals of Contemporary …
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