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The following pages link to The role of conformational flexibility on protein supercharging in native electrospray ionization. (Q36152464):
Displaying 26 items.
- Integration of electrochemistry with ultra-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (Q30378377) (← links)
- Effects of cations on protein and peptide charging in electrospray ionization from aqueous solutions (Q33733589) (← links)
- Desalting protein ions in native mass spectrometry using supercharging reagents (Q34575620) (← links)
- The use of chromium(III) to supercharge peptides by protonation at low basicity sites (Q35070940) (← links)
- On the scalability and requirements of whole protein mass spectrometry (Q35190601) (← links)
- Unit mass baseline resolution for an intact 148 kDa therapeutic monoclonal antibody by Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (Q35549293) (← links)
- Increasing protein charge state when using laser electrospray mass spectrometry (Q35574111) (← links)
- Supercharging protein complexes from aqueous solution disrupts their native conformations (Q35693525) (← links)
- Electrothermal supercharging of proteins in native electrospray ionization (Q35894751) (← links)
- New supercharging reagents produce highly charged protein ions in native mass spectrometry (Q36199100) (← links)
- Supercharging with trivalent metal ions in native mass spectrometry (Q36328568) (← links)
- Top-down mass spectrometry: recent developments, applications and perspectives (Q36419886) (← links)
- Electrothermal supercharging in mass spectrometry and tandem mass spectrometry of native proteins (Q36507884) (← links)
- Real-time HD Exchange Kinetics of Proteins from Buffered Aqueous Solution with Electrothermal Supercharging and Top-Down Tandem Mass Spectrometry (Q36896639) (← links)
- Improved Peak Detection and Deconvolution of Native Electrospray Mass Spectra from Large Protein Complexes (Q37344749) (← links)
- Anions in electrothermal supercharging of proteins with electrospray ionization follow a reverse Hofmeister series (Q37696928) (← links)
- Induction of protein conformational change inside the charged electrospray droplet (Q39473372) (← links)
- On the role of a direct interaction between protein ions and solvent additives during protein supercharging by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (Q40606823) (← links)
- Electrothermal supercharging of proteins in native MS: effects of protein isoelectric point, buffer, and nanoESI-emitter tip size (Q41899181) (← links)
- On the preservation of non-covalent protein complexes during electrospray ionization (Q42533972) (← links)
- Surface induced dissociation yields quaternary substructure of refractory noncovalent phosphorylase B and glutamate dehydrogenase complexes (Q43813982) (← links)
- Soft supercharging of biomolecular ions in electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (Q44290180) (← links)
- A computational model for protein ionization by electrospray based on gas-phase basicity. (Q46013846) (← links)
- Surface-Induced Dissociation: An Effective Method for Characterization of Protein Quaternary Structure (Q58559184) (← links)
- Do Charge State Signatures Guarantee Protein Conformations? (Q63383757) (← links)
- Charge enhancement of single-stranded DNA in negative electrospray ionization using the supercharging reagent meta-nitrobenzyl alcohol (Q85751988) (← links)