Chen et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Neutral desorption sampling coupled to extractive electrospray ionization mass spectrometry for rapid differentiation of biosamples by metabolomic fingerprintingChen et al., 2007
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- 13239796693592749105
- Author
- Chen H
- Wortmann A
- Zenobi R
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Mass Spectrometry
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It is of increasing interest and practical importance to develop convenient methods based on mass spectrometry for high‐throughput analyses of biological samples. This is usually difficult because of the complex matrix and ion suppression effects. Generation of ions at …
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