Jaiswal et al., 2020 - Google Patents
SWATH: A Data-Independent Tandem Mass Spectrometry Method to Quantify 13 C Enrichment in Cellular Metabolites and FragmentsJaiswal et al., 2020
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- Jaiswal D
- Wangikar P
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- Metabolic Flux Analysis in Eukaryotic Cells: Methods and Protocols
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Recently, the sequential windowed acquisition of all theoretical fragment ion mass spectra (SWATH) method coupled with liquid chromatography has been demonstrated for the quantification of isotopic 13 C enrichment in a large number of cellular metabolites and …
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