The working hypothesis of this study was that the chemical energy of matrix material may be released, although only on a microscale, under MeV ion bombardment and may assist ejection of large intact bioorganic molecules. To test the hypothesis, the performance of several common explosives, as matric
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Effects of peptide hydrophobicity and charge state on molecular ion yields in plasma desorption mass spectrometry
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- 1990
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