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Selective ion filtering by digital thresholding: a method to unwind complex ESI-mass spectra and eliminate signals from low molecular weight chemical noise

Hofstadler et al., 2006

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10932802857934431676
Author
Hofstadler S
Drader J
Schink A
Publication year
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Analytical chemistry

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In this work, we present a simple method by which to preferentially detect either high molecular weight or low molecular weight ions generated by electrospray ionization. This approach, termed selective ion filtering by digital thresholding (SIFdT) is demonstrated on a …
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