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Ion mobility studies of carbohydrates as group I adducts: isomer specific collisional cross section dependence on metal ion radiusHuang et al., 2013
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- Huang Y
- Dodds E
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- Analytical chemistry
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Carbohydrates play numerous critical roles in biological systems. Characterization of oligosaccharide structures is essential to a complete understanding of their functions in biological processes; nevertheless, their structural determination remains challenging in part …
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