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Determining the isomeric heterogeneity of neutral oligosaccharide-alditols of bovine submaxillary mucin using negative ion traveling wave ion mobility mass …

Li et al., 2015

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13339015314626302906
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Li H
Bendiak B
Siems W
Gang D
Hill Jr H
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Analytical chemistry

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Negative ions produced by electrospray ionization were used to evaluate the isomeric heterogeneity of neutral oligosaccharide-alditols isolated from bovine submaxillary mucin (BSM). The oligosaccharide-alditol mixture was preseparated on an off-line high …
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