Initial results from a Fourier-transform mass spectrometer with a 6.2 Tesla magnet using electrospray ionization show substantial improvements in resolution, mass accuracy, mass range, signal/noise, and tandem mass spectromehy capabilities compared to our earlier 2.8 T instrument that demonstrated t
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Detection of High-Mass Biomolecules in Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry: Theoretical and Experimental Investigations
โ Scribed by Solouki, Touradj.; Gillig, Kent J.; Russell, David H.
- Book ID
- 120202054
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 553 KB
- Volume
- 66
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2700
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