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The characterization of thermal degradation of peptides utilizing KIDS-K⁺ ionization of desorbed species and an investigation of collision-induced dissociation (CID) of deprotonated peptides
Wu, Huaiqin
Text (1994)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Charge derivatization of peptides for subsequent analysis by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry
Lu, Rui
Text (1998)
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Applications and developments of an implicit membrane model in simulations of membrane bound peptides
Panahi, Afra
Text (2013)
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Solid state nuclear magnetic resonance studies of structures and membrane locations of peptides
Xie, Li
Text (2014)
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Capture and identification of the intermediates of refolding and reductive unfolding of proteins by cyanylation methodology and mass spectrometry
Yang, Ying
Text (1998)
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Studies on the fragmentation reactions of fixed charge sulfonium ion containing peptides by tandem mass spectrometry
Amunugama, Mahasilu
Text (2006)
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An exploration of the MALDI experiment by power titrations, mixture analysis, and prompt fragmentation analysis
Lavine, Gary Nelson
Text (1998)
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