AbstractIon mobility/time-of-flight techniques have been used to examine the onset of aggregation in model systems of Gly-Xxx (where Xxxx = Ala, Asn, Asp, Gln, Glu, His, Leu, Ser, Thr, and Trp) dipeptides. Under the experimental conditions employed, there is evidence that simple binary and quaternary mixtures of these dipeptides produce clusters containing as many as 16 to 75 peptide units (and 1 to 7 charges). In some systems, cluster compositions appear to come about largely from statistical association of peptide units; other dipeptide mixtures (and generally for small clusters) show evidence for nonstatistical behavior which could arise from some differences in gas-phase or solution thermochemistry. The minimum aggregate size appears to...
AbstractThe recent commercial implementation of an electrospray source on a four-sector mass spectro...
AbstractThe fragmentation of the multiply charged peptides b-chain of bovine insulin and glucagon ha...
AbstractUniversal features of the peptide aggregation process suggest a common mechanism, with a fir...
AbstractIon mobility/time-of-flight techniques have been used to examine the onset of aggregation in...
AbstractInjected-ion mobility and high-pressure ion mobility techniques have been used to examine th...
AbstractAggregates of singly protonated peptides formed with a nanoelectrospray ion source have been...
Understanding the mechanisms that control and concentrate the observed electrospray ionisation (ESI)...
AbstractHigh mass-to-charge ratio ions (> 4000) from electrospray ionization (ESI) have been observe...
AbstractInjected-ion mobility and high-pressure ion mobility techniques have been used to examine th...
AbstractAggregates of singly protonated peptides formed with a nanoelectrospray ion source have been...
AbstractNumerous studies of cluster formation and dissociation have been conducted to determine prop...
AbstractHigh mass-to-charge ratio ions (> 4000) from electrospray ionization (ESI) have been observe...
This study probes the early events during lag phase of aggregation of GNNQQNY using all atom MD simu...
Electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry (MS) is widely used for the detection and characteri...
Native electrospray ionization (ESI)-mass spectrometry (MS) is widely used for the detection and cha...
AbstractThe recent commercial implementation of an electrospray source on a four-sector mass spectro...
AbstractThe fragmentation of the multiply charged peptides b-chain of bovine insulin and glucagon ha...
AbstractUniversal features of the peptide aggregation process suggest a common mechanism, with a fir...
AbstractIon mobility/time-of-flight techniques have been used to examine the onset of aggregation in...
AbstractInjected-ion mobility and high-pressure ion mobility techniques have been used to examine th...
AbstractAggregates of singly protonated peptides formed with a nanoelectrospray ion source have been...
Understanding the mechanisms that control and concentrate the observed electrospray ionisation (ESI)...
AbstractHigh mass-to-charge ratio ions (> 4000) from electrospray ionization (ESI) have been observe...
AbstractInjected-ion mobility and high-pressure ion mobility techniques have been used to examine th...
AbstractAggregates of singly protonated peptides formed with a nanoelectrospray ion source have been...
AbstractNumerous studies of cluster formation and dissociation have been conducted to determine prop...
AbstractHigh mass-to-charge ratio ions (> 4000) from electrospray ionization (ESI) have been observe...
This study probes the early events during lag phase of aggregation of GNNQQNY using all atom MD simu...
Electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry (MS) is widely used for the detection and characteri...
Native electrospray ionization (ESI)-mass spectrometry (MS) is widely used for the detection and cha...
AbstractThe recent commercial implementation of an electrospray source on a four-sector mass spectro...
AbstractThe fragmentation of the multiply charged peptides b-chain of bovine insulin and glucagon ha...
AbstractUniversal features of the peptide aggregation process suggest a common mechanism, with a fir...