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Development of Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry Deconvolution Strategies for Use in Data-Independent Acquisition Proteomics

Pettit, 2018

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12109049438874063184
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Pettit M
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Modern mass spectrometers are among the most sensitive and suitable analytical tools for high-throughput protein characterization. However, limitations in ion mobility (IM) and mass spectrometry (MS) resolving powers can limit the success of MS-based proteomics …
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