A systematic study involving the use and optimization of gas-phase modifiers in quantitative differential mobility-mass spectrometry (DMS-MS) analysis is presented using nucleoside-adduct biomarkers of DNA damage as an important reference point for analysis in complex matrices. Commonly used polar protic and polar aprotic modifiers have been screened for use against two deoxyguanosine adducts of DNA: N-(deoxyguanosin-8-yl)-4-aminobiphenyl (dG-C8-4-ABP) and N-(deoxyguanosin-8-y1)-2-amino-l-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (dG-C8-PhIP). Particular attention was paid to compensation voltage (CoV) shifts, peak shapes, and product ion signal intensities while optimizing the DMS-MS conditions. The optimized parameters were then applied to ra...
Electrospray ionization with in-source collisionally induced dissociation has been used to probe the...
Electrospray mass spectrometry (ES-MS) is a powerful tool for analysis of carcinogen-adducted DNA. I...
Modifications to deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA) may arise endogenously or be initiated by exogenous so...
New hybrid mass spectrometry devices are essential for bioanalytical method development and applicat...
Abstract: Many chemical carcinogens and their in vivo activated metabolites react readily with genom...
Currently, a great deal of effort is being devoted to the devel- opment of more selective and sensit...
The measurement of DNA adducts, the covalent modifications of DNA upon the exposure to the environme...
Analysis of complex biological samples for lowlevel analytes by liquid chromatography\u2013tandem ma...
The advancement of mass spectrometry (MS) facilitates sensitive and unambiguous analysis of DNA modi...
Integrative structural biology employs not only high-resolution techniques for the determination of ...
Exogenous and endogenous sources of chemical species can react, directly or after metabolic activati...
In this research, the gas-phase stabilities of matched and mismatched duplex DNA were investigated b...
Chemically modified nucleotides, which are not normally present in genetic material, are called DN A...
The carcinogens to which humans are exposed are normally in the form of complex mixtures, and much e...
Routine analyses using Mass Spectrometry (MS) detection became a very popular due to the low limit o...
Electrospray ionization with in-source collisionally induced dissociation has been used to probe the...
Electrospray mass spectrometry (ES-MS) is a powerful tool for analysis of carcinogen-adducted DNA. I...
Modifications to deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA) may arise endogenously or be initiated by exogenous so...
New hybrid mass spectrometry devices are essential for bioanalytical method development and applicat...
Abstract: Many chemical carcinogens and their in vivo activated metabolites react readily with genom...
Currently, a great deal of effort is being devoted to the devel- opment of more selective and sensit...
The measurement of DNA adducts, the covalent modifications of DNA upon the exposure to the environme...
Analysis of complex biological samples for lowlevel analytes by liquid chromatography\u2013tandem ma...
The advancement of mass spectrometry (MS) facilitates sensitive and unambiguous analysis of DNA modi...
Integrative structural biology employs not only high-resolution techniques for the determination of ...
Exogenous and endogenous sources of chemical species can react, directly or after metabolic activati...
In this research, the gas-phase stabilities of matched and mismatched duplex DNA were investigated b...
Chemically modified nucleotides, which are not normally present in genetic material, are called DN A...
The carcinogens to which humans are exposed are normally in the form of complex mixtures, and much e...
Routine analyses using Mass Spectrometry (MS) detection became a very popular due to the low limit o...
Electrospray ionization with in-source collisionally induced dissociation has been used to probe the...
Electrospray mass spectrometry (ES-MS) is a powerful tool for analysis of carcinogen-adducted DNA. I...
Modifications to deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA) may arise endogenously or be initiated by exogenous so...