Mass spectrometry (MS) is a very powerful instrument that can be used to analyze a wide range of materi-als such as proteins, peptides, DNA, drugs, and polymers. The process typically involves either chemical or electron (impact) ionization of the analyte. The resulting charged species or fragment is subsequently identified by the detector. Usually, single mass uses source-induced dissociation (SID), whereas mass/mass uses collision-induced dissociation (CID) to analyze the chemical fragmentations Each technique has its own advantages and disadvantages. While CID is most effective for the analysis of pure substances, multi-ple-step MS is a powerful technique to get structural data. Analysis of veterinary drugs ampicillin, chloramphenicol, c...
Part I. We describe the design of a unique high resolution mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (ms/m...
Fragmentation pathways of doxorubicin, a common cancer therapy agent, and three closely related anal...
AbstractFactors influencing in-source collision-induced dissociation (ESI/CID) of organic molecules ...
Recent mass spectrometry advancements including data-dependent scanning and high resolution mass spe...
The purpose of this work is to explore the mass fragment characterization of commonly used drugs thr...
The purpose of this work is to explore the mass fragment characterization of commonly used drugs thr...
The purpose of this work is to explore the mass fragment characterization of commonly used drugs thr...
Here, we present liquid extraction surface analysis (LESA) coupled with electron-induced dissociatio...
The purpose of this work is to explore the mass fragment characterization of commonly used drugs thr...
The purpose of this work is to explore the mass fragment characterization of commonly used drugs thr...
Collision-induced dissociation (CID) of peptides using tandem mass spectrometry (MS) has been used t...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
Part I. We describe the design of a unique high resolution mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (ms/m...
Part I. We describe the design of a unique high resolution mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (ms/m...
Fragmentation pathways of doxorubicin, a common cancer therapy agent, and three closely related anal...
AbstractFactors influencing in-source collision-induced dissociation (ESI/CID) of organic molecules ...
Recent mass spectrometry advancements including data-dependent scanning and high resolution mass spe...
The purpose of this work is to explore the mass fragment characterization of commonly used drugs thr...
The purpose of this work is to explore the mass fragment characterization of commonly used drugs thr...
The purpose of this work is to explore the mass fragment characterization of commonly used drugs thr...
Here, we present liquid extraction surface analysis (LESA) coupled with electron-induced dissociatio...
The purpose of this work is to explore the mass fragment characterization of commonly used drugs thr...
The purpose of this work is to explore the mass fragment characterization of commonly used drugs thr...
Collision-induced dissociation (CID) of peptides using tandem mass spectrometry (MS) has been used t...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
Part I. We describe the design of a unique high resolution mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (ms/m...
Part I. We describe the design of a unique high resolution mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (ms/m...
Fragmentation pathways of doxorubicin, a common cancer therapy agent, and three closely related anal...
AbstractFactors influencing in-source collision-induced dissociation (ESI/CID) of organic molecules ...