Journal: Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
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J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom.
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- Distance-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry with IonCCD Detection and an Inductively Coupled Plasma SourceItem type: Journal Article
Journal of the American Society for Mass SpectrometryDennis, Elise A.; Ray, Steven J.; Enke, Christie G.; et al. (2016) - Compelling Advantages of Negative Ion Mode Detection in High-Mass MALDI-MS for Homomeric Protein ComplexesItem type: Journal Article
Journal of the American Society for Mass SpectrometryMädler, Stefanie; Barylyuk, Konstantin; Erba, Elisabetta Boeri; et al. (2012) - Erratum to: Quantifying Protein-Ligand Binding Constants Using Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry: A Systematic Binding Affinity Study of a Series of Hydrophobically Modified Trypsin InhibitorsItem type: Other Journal Item
Journal of the American Society for Mass SpectrometryCubrilovic, Dragana; Biela, Adam; Sielaff, Frank; et al. (2014) - The Role of Nebulizer Gas Flow in Electrosonic Spray Ionization (ESSI)Item type: Journal Article
Journal of the American Society for Mass SpectrometryWang, Rui; Allmendinger, Pitt; Zhu, Liang; et al. (2011) - On the Efficiency of NHS Ester Cross-Linkers for Stabilizing Integral Membrane Protein ComplexesItem type: Journal Article
Journal of the American Society for Mass SpectrometryChen, Fan; Gerber, Sabina; Korkhov, Volodymyr M.; et al. (2015) - Influence of Alkylammonium Acetate Buffers on Protein–Ligand Noncovalent Interactions Using Native Mass SpectrometryItem type: Journal Article
Journal of the American Society for Mass SpectrometryZhuang, Xiaoyu; Gavriilidou, Agni F.M.; Zenobi, Renato (2017) - Mechanistic studies on cationization in MALDI-MS employing a split sample plate set-upItem type: Journal Article
Journal of the American Society for Mass SpectrometryMetternich, Jonas B.; Czar, Martin F.; Mirabelli, Mario F.; et al. (2019)In the analysis of polymers by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS), a commonly observed ionization pathway is cation adduct formation, as polymers often lack easily ionizable (basic/acidic) functional groups. The mechanism of this process has been hypothesized to involve gas-phase cation attachment. In previous experiments, a split sample plate set up has been introduced, enabling separate deposition of the components on individual MALDI plates. The plates are divided by a small gap of a few micrometers, allowing simultaneous laser irradiation from both plates, while precluding the possibility of any other interactions prior to ablation. Here, we extend on these studies by using different polymer-salt combinations to test the generalizability of a gas phase ionization process. Clear evidence for in-plume ionization is presented for the model polymers poly(methyl methacrylate) and polystyrene. Furthermore, the contribution of in-plume processes to the overall ion formation by cationization is considered, providing a first estimate for the importance of this pathway. - OMA and OPA—Software-Supported Mass Spectra Analysis of Native and Modified Nucleic AcidsItem type: Journal Article
Journal of the American Society for Mass SpectrometryNyakas, Adrien; Blum, Lorenz C.; Stucki, Silvan R.; et al. (2013) - Insight into Signal Response of Protein Ions in Native ESI-MS from the Analysis of Model Mixtures of Covalently Linked Protein OligomersItem type: Journal Article
Journal of the American Society for Mass SpectrometryRoot, Katharina; Wittwer, Yves; Barylyuk, Konstantin; et al. (2017) - A Radical-Mediated Pathway for the Formation of [M + H]+ in Dielectric Barrier Discharge IonizationItem type: Journal Article
Journal of the American Society for Mass SpectrometryWolf, Jan-Christoph; Gyr, Luzia; Mirabelli, Mario F.; et al. (2016)
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