Mass spectrometry /

This volume presents a compilation of experimental methods and principles, with detailed protocols and examples. Techniques which have demonstrated value in problem-solving are included. Intended for biochemists, cell biologists, microbiologists, pharmacologists, biomedical scientists, biophysicists...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: McCloskey, J. A. (James A.)
Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: San Diego : Academic Press, ©1990.
Σειρά:Methods in enzymology ; v. 193.
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505 0 0 |t Methods of ionization /  |r Alex G. Harrison, Cotter Robert J. and James A. McCloskey --  |t Mass analyzers /  |r Keith R. Jennings, Dolnikowski Gregory G. and James A. McCloskey --  |t Detectors /  |r Syd Evans and James A. McCloskey --  |t Selected-ion measurements /  |r J. Throck Watson and James A. McCloskey --  |t Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry /  |r Marvin L. Vestal and James A. McCloskey --  |t Tandem mass spectrometry: Multisector magnetic instruments /  |r Michael L. Gross and James A. McCloskey --  |t Tandem mass spectrometry: Quadrupole and hybrid instruments /  |r Richard A. Yost, Boyd Robert K. and James A. McCloskey --  |t Matrix selection for liquid secondary ion and fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry /  |r Edwin de Pauw and James A. McCloskey --  |t Continuous-flow fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry /  |r Richard M. Caprioli, Moore William T. and James A. McCloskey --  |t Collision-induced dissociation /  |r Roger N. Hayes, Gross Michael L. and James A. McCloskey --  |t Principles of californium-252 plasma desorption mass spectrometry applied to protein analysis /  |r Ronald D. Macfarlane and James A. McCloskey --  |t Mass spectrometry of peptides and proteins by matrix-assisted ultraviolet laser desorption/ionization /  |r Franz Hillenkamp, Karas Michael and James A. McCloskey --  |t Utility of exact mass measurements /  |r Klaus Biemann and James A. McCloskey --  |t Selection and use of mass reference standards /  |r Richard M. Milberg and James A. McCloskey --  |t Chemical derivatization for mass spectrometry /  |r Daniel R. Knapp and James A. McCloskey --  |t Introduction of deuterium by exchange for measurement by mass spectrometry /  |r James A. McCloskey and James A. McCloskey --  |t Preparation of labeled molecules by exchange with oxygen-18 water /  |r Robert C. Murphy, Clay Keith L. and James A. McCloskey --  |t Peptides and proteins: Overview and strategy /  |r Klaus Biemann and James A. McCloskey --  |t Enzymatic and chemical digestion of proteins for mass spectrometry /  |r Terry D. Lee, Shively John E. and James A. McCloskey --  |t Strategies for locating disulfide bonds in proteins /  |r David L. Smith, Zhou Zhongrui and James A. McCloskey --  |t Reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography for fractionation of enzymatic digests and chemical cleavage products of proteins /  |r Kathryn L. Stone [and others] --  |t Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry /  |r Charles G. Edmonds, Smith Richard D. and James A. McCloskey. 
505 0 0 |t Sample preparation for plasma desorption mass spectrometry /  |r Peter Roepstorff and James A. McCloskey --  |t Molecular weight analysis of proteins /  |r Ian Jardine and James A. McCloskey --  |t Sequencing of peptides by tandem mass spectrometry and high-energy collision-induced dissociation /  |r Klaus Biemann and James A. McCloskey --  |t Liquid secondary ion mass spectrometry of phosphorylated and sulfated peptides and proteins /  |r Bradford W. Gibson, Cohen Philip and James A. McCloskey --  |t Identification of attachment sites and structural classes of asparagine-linked carbohydrates in glycoproteins /  |r Steven A. Carr [and others] --  |t Characterization of recombinant proteins /  |r Hubert A. Scoble, Martin Stephen A. and James A. McCloskey --  |t Glycoconjugates: Overview and strategy /  |r Roger A. Laine and James A. McCloskey --  |t Linkage analysis using lindberg method /  |r Carl G. Hellerqvist and James A. McCloskey --  |t Linkage analysis using reductive cleavage method /  |r Gary R. Gray and James A. McCloskey --  |t Linkage positions in glycoconjugates by periodate oxidation and fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry /  |r Anne-Sophie Angel, Nilsson Bo and James A. McCloskey --  |t Tandem mass spectrometry in structural characterization of oligosaccharide residues in glycoconjugates /  |r Wilhelm J. Richter [and others] --  |t Mass spectrometry of mixtures of intact glycosphingolipids /  |r Bo E. Samuelsson [and others] --  |t Preparation and desorption mass spectrometry of permethyl and peracetyl derivatives of oligosaccharides /  |r Anne Dell and James A. McCloskey --  |t Desorption mass spectrometry of oligosaccharides coupled with hydrophobic chromophores /  |r Linda Poulter, Burlingame A.L. and James A. McCloskey --  |t Oligosaccharide characterization with high-energy collision-induced dissociation mass spectrometry /  |r Beth L. Gillece-Castro, Burlingame A.L. and James A. McCloskey --  |t Desorption mass spectrometry of glycosphingolipids /  |r Jasna Peter-Katalinic, Egge Heinz and James A. McCloskey --  |t High-mass gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of permethylated oligosaccharides /  |r Gunnar C. Hansson, Karlsson Hasse and James A. McCloskey --  |t Tandem mass spectrometry of glycolipids /  |r Catherine E. Costello, Vath James E. and James A. McCloskey --  |t Constituents of nucleic acids: Overview and strategy /  |r James A. McCloskey and James A. McCloskey --  |t Preparation and enzymatic hydrolysis of DNA and RNA for mass spectrometry /  |r Pamela F. Crain and James A. McCloskey --  |t Preparation of trimethylsilyl derivatives of nucleic acid components for analysis by mass spectrometry /  |r Karl H. Schram and James A. McCloskey --  |t Analysis of RNA hydrolyzates by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry /  |r Steven C. Pomerantz, McCloskey James A. and James A. McCloskey --  |t Electron ionization mass spectra of trimethylsilyl derivatives of nucleosides /  |r James A. McCloskey and James A. McCloskey --  |t Gas chromatography--mass spectrometry of free radical-induced products of pyrimidines and purines in DNA /  |r Miral Dizdaroglu and James A. McCloskey --  |t Analysis of 5-methylcytosine in DNA by isotope dilution gas chromatography--mass spectrometry /  |r Pamela F. Crain and James A. McCloskey. 
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