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Further Reading

Application Note
MT-107/LCMS 57

In-depth Characterization of Neutral and Acidic Glycopeptides by ZIC-HILIC Enrichment and Mass Spectrometry

Application Note
MT-108/LCMS-59

Biomarker Discovery and Identification by MALDI Molecular Tissue Imaging and Top-down Sequencing

Application Note
LCMS-64

amaZon speed – accelerating access to proteomic information

Brochure
#282175

PRIME - The multidimensional path to the Proteome

Application Note
TN-42

Phosphoproteome mapping with the amaZon speed ETD

Application Note
LCMS-51

“Zero Delay” Polarity Switching for Ultra-fast MS/MS Screening Applications

Technical Note
TN-35

amaZon Ion Trap: New Performance Levels Meeting Demanding Analytical Requirements

Application Note
LCMS-52

Top-Down Proteomics with ETD/PTR: Essential Data Quality Improvement by Increased Resolution and Scan Speed of the amaZon Ion Trap

Application Note
LCMS-53

Ion Funnel Transmission Increases the Number of Protein Identifications in Complex Proteomics Samples

Journal Article
LCGC Europe THEAPPLICATIONSBOOK October 2009

“Zero Delay” Polarity Switching for Ultrafast MS–MS Screening Applications

Brochure
#282176

amZon speed - Ion Trap Performance Beyond Imagination

Application Note
LCMS-54

“RePlay” Significantly Increases the Number of Protein Assignments from Complex Proteomic Samples

Application Note
LCMS-66

Straightforward N-glycopeptide analysis combining fast ion trap data acquisition with new ProteinScape functionalities

Application Note
LCMS-67

3,500 Proteins Identified from a Human Cell Lysate Using Complementary MALDI and ESI Data

Application Note
LCMS-68

amaZon speed – Improved Speed and Efficiency in Small Molecule LC-MSn Experiments Using a New Automated Panorama Fragmentation Mode

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Dr. Arnd Ingendoh, Bruker Daltonik GmbH, Bremen, Germany, European Sales Director at the IMSC 2006 Lunchtime Seminar

 
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