Barry, 2014 - Google Patents
Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Electrospray Ionization: Fundamental Principles and Applications Towards Molecular ImagingBarry, 2014
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The past decade has shown numerous advancements in the field of Ambient Mass Spectrometry. Every year there have been new iterations of existing ionization sources as well as the continued development of new methods of producing ions under atmospheric …
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