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Mass spectrometry biological

W. V. Ligon, Jr., Evaluating the Composition of Liquid Surfaces Using Mass Spectrometry, in Biological Mass Spectrometry, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1990. [Pg.325]

Dass, C., Principles and Practice of Biological Mass Spectrometry, Wiley, Chichester, U.K., 2000. [Pg.450]

Matsuo, T., Caprioli, R.M., Gross, M.L., and Seyama, Y, Biological Mass Spectrometry Present and Future, Wiley, New York, 1994. [Pg.451]

Analytical Biochemistry Analytical Chemistry Analytical Instrumentation Applied Spectroscopy Reviews Biological Mass Spectrometry... [Pg.453]

Henderson-Hasselbalch ecpiation and, 758-759 Biological mass spectrometry, 417-418... [Pg.1288]

Volume 402. Biological Mass Spectrometry Edited by A. L. Burlingame... [Pg.36]

Metges, C. C., Kempe, K. and Wolfram, G. (1994) Enrichment of selected serum fatty acids after a small oral dosage of (1 C 13)triolein and (8 C 13)triolein in human volunteers analyzed hy gas chromatography combustion isotope ratio mass spectrometry. Biological Mass Spectrometry 23,295 301. [Pg.430]

Hellenkamp F. In Biological Mass Spectrometry Present and Future, Matsuo T. et al., Eds., 1994,... [Pg.337]

Mano, N. and Goto, J. (2003). Biomedical and biological mass spectrometry. Analytical Sciences 19 3-14. [Pg.374]

Gilbert, J.D., Hand, E.L., Yuan, A.S., Olah, TV. and Covey T.R. (1992) Determination of L-365,260, a new cholecystokinin receptor (CCK-B) antagonist, in plasma by liquid chromatography/atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass sectrometry Biological Mass Spectrometry, 21 (2), 63-68. [Pg.161]

Baillie, T.A. and Davis, M.R. (1993) Mass spectrometry in the analysis of glutathione conjugates. Biological Mass Spectrometry, 22, 319-325. [Pg.163]

L. Poulter, B.N. Green, S. Kaur and A.L. Burlinghame. In A.L. Burlinghame and J.A. McCloskey, eds. Biological Mass Spectrometry. Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam (1990). [Pg.193]

Electrospray in the mid 1980s revolutionized biological mass spectrometry, in particular in the field of protein and peptide sequence analysis. Electrospray is a concentration-dependent, rather than a mass-dependent process, and maximum sensitivity is achieved at low flow rates with high-concentration, low-volume samples (Griffiths 2000). Joint NMR, x-ray diffraction, electrophoresis, and chromatography techniques with mass spectrometry (MS) techniques would be a trend in the future. [Pg.153]

Biemann, K. (1990). Applications of tandem mass spectrometry to peptide and protein structure. In Burhngame, A.L., McCloskey, J.A., editors. Biological Mass Spectrometry. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 176. [Pg.175]

Brown, K., Dingley, K. H., and Turteltaub, K. W. (2005). Accelerator mass spectrometry for biomedical research. In Methods in Enzymology—Biological Mass Spectrometry (Burlingame, A. L., Ed.). Academic Press, New York, pp. 423-443. [Pg.117]

The brief given to us by the editor when we were approached to write the current chapter was to update the landmark 1987 article and thus to contribute a new article on the subject that reflects the rapid subsequent developments in the field of biological mass spectrometry. We have therefore set out to introduce and describe the most commonly available modern mass-spectrometric instrumentation that is used in carbohydrate studies, and to highlight, using a small selection of relevant examples, how it is now typically being used for the analysis of carbohydrates. [Pg.61]

Lauritsen FR, Nielsen LT, Degn H, Lloyd D, Bohatka S (1991) Biological Mass Spectrometry 20 253... [Pg.109]

Hillenkamp, F., Karas, M., Ingeldoh, A. and Stahl, B. (1990) Matrix assisted UV-laser desorption ionization a new approach to mass spectrometry of large molecules, in Biological Mass Spectrometry, p. 49 (eds A.L. Burlingame and J.A. McCloskey), Elsevier, Amsterdam. [Pg.80]

Morris, H.R. (1980) Soft Ionization Biological Mass Spectrometry, Heyden, London. [Pg.391]

Burlingame, A.L. (ed.) (2005) Methods in Enzymology, Biological Mass Spectrometry, vol. 204, Academic Press, New York. [Pg.391]


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