Gas-phase ion isomer analysis reveals the mechanism of peptide sequence scrambling
Peptide sequence scrambling during mass spectrometry-based gas-phase fragmentation
analysis causes misidentification of peptides and proteins. Thus, there is a need to develop …
analysis causes misidentification of peptides and proteins. Thus, there is a need to develop …
[HTML][HTML] Gas-phase Ion Isomer Analysis Reveals the Mechanism of Peptide Sequence Scrambling
C Jia, Z Wu, CB Lietz, Z Liang, Q Cui, L Li - Analytical chemistry, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Peptide sequence scrambling during mass spectrometry-based gas-phase fragmentation
analysis causes misidentification of peptides and proteins. Thus, there is a need to develop …
analysis causes misidentification of peptides and proteins. Thus, there is a need to develop …
Gas-phase ion isomer analysis reveals the mechanism of peptide sequence scrambling
C Jia, Z Wu, CB Lietz, Z Liang, Q Cui… - Analytical …, 2014 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Peptide sequence scrambling during mass spectrometry-based gas-phase fragmentation
analysis causes misidentification of peptides and proteins. Thus, there is a need to develop …
analysis causes misidentification of peptides and proteins. Thus, there is a need to develop …
Gas-phase ion isomer analysis reveals the mechanism of peptide sequence scrambling.
C Jia, Z Wu, CB Lietz, Z Liang, Q Cui, L Li - Analytical Chemistry, 2013 - europepmc.org
Peptide sequence scrambling during mass spectrometry-based gas-phase fragmentation
analysis causes misidentification of peptides and proteins. Thus, there is a need to develop …
analysis causes misidentification of peptides and proteins. Thus, there is a need to develop …
Gas-phase ion isomer analysis reveals the mechanism of peptide sequence scrambling
C Jia, Z Wu, CB Lietz, Z Liang, Q Cui, L Li - Analytical Chemistry, 2014 - hero.epa.gov
Peptide sequence scrambling during mass spectrometry-based gas-phase fragmentation
analysis causes misidentification of peptides and proteins. Thus, there is a need to develop …
analysis causes misidentification of peptides and proteins. Thus, there is a need to develop …
Gas-phase ion isomer analysis reveals the mechanism of peptide sequence scrambling.
C Jia, Z Wu, CB Lietz, Z Liang, Q Cui, L Li - Analytical Chemistry, 2013 - europepmc.org
Peptide sequence scrambling during mass spectrometry-based gas-phase fragmentation
analysis causes misidentification of peptides and proteins. Thus, there is a need to develop …
analysis causes misidentification of peptides and proteins. Thus, there is a need to develop …