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Ion/ion reactions of MALDI-derived peptide ions: increased sequence coverage via covalent and electrostatic modification upon charge inversion

Stutzman et al., 2012

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8346181201137229834
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Stutzman J
McLuckey S
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Analytical chemistry

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Atmospheric pressure matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (AP-MALDI)-derived tryptic peptide ions have been subjected to ion/ion reactions with doubly deprotonated 4-formyl-1, 3-benzenedisulfonic acid (FBDSA) in the gas-phase. The ion/ion reaction produces a …
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