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The following bibliography lists some recent applications of the LTQ,
divided into the areas of proteomics, pharmaceuticals, and instrument technology.
Proteomics / Peptides / Proteins
Pharma / Small Molecules
Technical

Proteomics / Peptides / Proteins

Phosphorylation of rat liver mitochondrial carnitine palmitoyltransferase. I. Effect on the kinetic properties of the enzyme
Kerner. J.(1), Distler, A.M.(2), Minkler, P.(4), Parland, W.(3), Peterman, S.M.(5), Hoppel, C.L.(2,*4)
(1) Dept. Nutrit., (2) Dept. Biochem., (3) Dept. Pharmacology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, (4) Med. Res. Serv., Louis Stokes Dept. Veterans Affairs Med. Cent., Cleveland, OH 44106, (5) Thermo Scientific Corp., Somerset, NJ 08873, USA J. Biol. Chem. 279(39) 41104-41113 2004
Cysteine-106 of DJ-1 is the most sensitive cysteine residue to hydrogen peroxide-mediated oxidation in vivo in human umbilical vein endothelial cells
Kinumi, T.(*1), Kimata, J.(1,2), Taira, T.(3,4), Ariga, H.(3,4), Nikia, E.(1)
(1) Human Stress Signal Res. Cent., Natl. Inst. Adv. Ind. Sci. Technol. (AIST), 1-8-31 Midorigaoka, Osaka 563- 8577, (2) Thermo Scientific K.K., C-2F, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama 221-0022, (3) Grad. Sch. Pharm. Sci., Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0812, (4) CREST, Japan Sci. Technol. Corp., Kawaguchi, Saitama 332-0012, Japan Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 317(3) 722-728 2004
Immunoglobulins in urine of hamsters with scrapie
Serban, A., Legname, G., Hansen, K., Kovaleva, N., Prusiner, S.B.
Inst. Neurodegenerative Dis., Univ. California, San Francisco, CA 94143-0518, USA J. Biol. Chem. 279 in press 2004
Anion dependence in the partitioning between proton and electron transfer in ion/ion reactions
Coon, J.J.(*1), Syka, J.E.P.(2,4), Schwartz, J.C.(4), Shabanowitz, J.(1), Hunt, D.F.(1,3)
(1) Dept. Chem., (2) Eng. Phys. Program, (3) Dept. Pathol., Health Sci, Cent., University Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22901, (4) Thermo Scientific, San Jose, CA 95134, USA Int. J. Mass Spectrom. 236(1-3) 33-42 2004
Global analysis of protein sumoylation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Wohlschlegel, J.A.(1,3), Johnson, E.S.(2), Reed, S.I.(3), Yates, J.R., III(*1) (1) Dept. Cell Biol., (3) Dept. Mol. Biol., Scripps Res. Inst., La Jolla, CA 92037, (2) Dept. Biochem. Mol. Pharmacol., Thomas Jefferson Univ., Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA J. Biol. Chem. 279 in press 2004
Characterization of protein glycosylation using chip-based infusion nanoelectrospray linear ion trap tandem mass spectrometry
Zhang, S.(1), Chelius, D.(*2)
(1) Advion BioSci., Inc., Ithaca, NY, (2) Thermo Scientific Corp., 355 River Oaks Parkway, San Jose, CA 95143, USA J. Biomol. Techniques, 15(2) 120-133 2004
Particulate adenylate cyclase plays a key role in human sperm olfactory receptor-mediated chemotaxis
Spehr, M.(*1), Schwane, K.(4), Riffell, J.A.(2), Barbour, J.(4), Zimmer, R.K.(2,3), Neuhaus, E.M.(4), Hatt, H.(4)
(1) Dept. Anatomy Neurobiol., University Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201, (2) Dept. Ecol. Evolut. Biol., (3) Dept. Neurosci., Brain Res. Inst., University California, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1606, (4) Lst. Zellphysiol., Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, Universitatsstr. 150, 44780 Bochum, Germany J. Biol. Chem. 279(38) 40194-40203 2004
Peptide and protein sequence analysis by electron transfer dissociation mass spectrometry
Syka, J.E.P.(1,4), Coon, J.J.(2), Schroeder, M.J.(2), Shabanowitz, J.(2), Hunt, D.F.(*2,3)
(1) Eng. Phys. Program, (2) Dept. Chem., (3) Dept. Pathol., Health Sci, Cent., University Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22901, (4) Thermo Scientific, San Jose, CA 95134, USA Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101(26) 9528-9533, USA
Phosphoproteome analysis of mouse liver using immobilized metal affinity purification and linear ion trap mass spectrometry
Jin, W.-H.(1), Dai, J.(2), Zhou, H.(2), Xia, Q.-C.(2), Zou, H.-F.(*1), Zeng, R.(*2)
(1) Natl. Chromatogr. R&A;Center, Dalian Inst. Chem. Phys., Chinese Acad. Sci., Dalian 116011, (2) Res. Cent. Proteome Anal., Key Lab. Proteomics, Inst. Biochem. Cell Biol., Shanghai Inst. Biol. Sci., Chinese Acad. Sci., Shanghai 200031, China Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 18(18) 2004 2169-2176
Comparison of quantitative proteomic analysis methods on human embryonic stem cells
Berggren, T.(1), Bonilla, L.(5), Richmond, T.(5), Licklider, L.(4), Hicks, W.(3), Karger, B.(4), Smith, L.M.(2), Thomson, J.A.(2), Greene, A.S.(3), Fenyo, D.(5)
(1) WiCell Res. Inst., Madison, WI, (2) Univ. Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, (3) Med. Coll. Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, (4) Barnett Inst., Northeastern Univ., Boston, MA, (5) Thermo Scientific Corp., Waltham, MA, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, MOAam 11:35, Oral
Application of the AQUA strategy for quantification of polyubiquitin chain composition by tandem mass spectrometry
Kirkpatrick, D.S.(1), Gerber, S.A.(1), Rush, J.(2), Gygi1, S.P.
(1) Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, MA, (2) Cell Signaling Technol., Beverly, MA, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, MOAam 11:55, Oral
Open access protein and peptide identification via electrospray mass spectrometry using an ion trap system
Nagtalon, D.G.(1), Choudhary, G.(1), Edwards, J.(1), Hail, M.E.(2)
(1) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, (2) Novatia, Princeton, NJ, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, MPS 311, Poster
Solution vs gas phase protein structure as studied by sonic spray and ion soft landing
Takats, Z., Wiseman, J.M., Cooks, R.G.
Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, TOFpm 04:40, Oral
Proteomic approaches for the characterization of mitochondrial outer membrane proteins
Distler, A.M.(1), Kerner, J.(1), Peterman, S.M.(2), Hoppel, C.L.(1)
(1) Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, OH, (2) Thermo Scientific Corp., Somerset, NJ, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, MPT 328, Poster
Measuring antibody drugs in serum: a method to overcome neutralization by anti-drug antibodies
Shyong, B., Ling, V., Sandlund, B., Quarmby, V.
Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, ThOCam 10.15, Oral
Comparing proteomic LC-MS/MS analyses from linear and 3-D ion traps
Norbeck, A.D., Zhang, H.Y., Gafken, P.R. Fred
Hutchinson Cancer Res. Cent., Seattle, WA, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, MPV 415, Poster
ICAT approach to study gene regulation by antisense inhibition: cellular response to target protein reduction
Barrett-Wilt, G.A.(1,2), Vincent, T.M.(2), Hofstadler, S.A.(1,2), Marcusson, E.G.(2)
(1) Ibis Therapeutics, (2) Isis Pharmaceuticals, Carlsbad, CA, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, MPW 435, Poster
Identification of phosphorylation sites using automated chip-based nanoelectrospray coupled to a linear ion trap mass spectrometer
Corso, T.N.(1), Zhang, S.(1), Chelius, D.(2)
(1) Advion BioSciences, Ithaca, NY, (2) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, TPQ 347, Poster
Analysis of plasma using protein array-pixelation, a novel 4D strategy combining top-down and bottom up separation methods
Tang, H.-Y., Ali-Khan, N., Echan, L., Levenkova, N., Rux, J., Speicher, D.W. Wistar
Inst., Philadelphia, PA, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, MPX 445, Poster
Structure analysis of oxidativeley modified DJ-1, responsible for familial Parkinson’s disease using LTQ linear ion trap MS
Kinumi, T.(1), Kimata, J.(2), Kubota, M.(2), Niki, E.(1)
(1) Natl. Inst. Adv. Indust. Sci. Tech., Osaka, (2) ThermoElectron KK, Yokohama, Japan Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, TPU 411, Poster
Peptide and protein post-mortem stability in the brain
Svensson, M.(1), Skold, K.(1), Hedberg, J.(2), Svenningsson, P.(3), Andren, P.E.(1)
(1) Uppsala Univ., Uppsala, (2) Amersham Biosci., Uppsala, (3) Karolinska Inst., Stockholm, Sweden Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, TPY 461, Poster
A quantitative method for the large peptide, exendin-4, at pM levels using linear ion-trap technology
Salyan, M.E.(1), Smalley, J.(2), Shipkova, P.(1), Sanders, M.(2)
(1) Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Hopewell, NJ, (2) Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Lawrenceville, NJ, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, TPF 106, Poster
Fast comprehensive multi-dimensional proteome analysis using 2D-microLC/nanoESI-MS/MS for highly complexed mixture
Fujii, K.(1), Nakano, T.(2), Usui, F.(2), Bando, Y.(2), Nishimura, T.(1)
(1) Tokyo Med. Univ., Tokyo, (2) AMR Inc., Tokyo, Japan Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, TPY 469, Poster
P-Mod, a statistically-based algorithm for matching unanticipated modifications on peptide sequences to MS-MS spectra
Hansen, B.T.(2), Davey, S.W.(2), Ham, A.-J.L.(1), Orton, C.R.(2), Boutaud, O.(1), Oates, J.A.(1), Liebler, D.C.(1)
(1) Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, TN, (2) Univ. Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, WPB 013, Poster
Application of quantitative mass spectrometry to measure kinetics of site-specific protein adduction
Orton, C.R., Ham, A.-J.L., Liebler, D.C. Vanderbilt
Univ., Nashville, TN, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, WPW 434, Poster
Characterization of protein glycosylation using chip-based infusion nanoelectrospray coupled to a linear ion trap mass spectrometer
Zhang, S.(1), Chelius, D.(2), Van Pelt, C.K.(1)
(1) Advion BioSciences, Ithaca, NY, (2) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, WPD 050, Poster
The LC-MS workflow: is MALDI or ESI the preferable ionization method?
Tangen, A., Wadensten, H. Amersham
Biosciences, Uppsala, Sweden Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, WPY 468, Poster
Optimizing data acquisition parameters of linear ion trap proteomics experiments to enhance database search results
Horner, J.A., Huhmer, A.F., Thakur, R.A.
Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, WPZ 495, Poster
Identification of glycosylated peptides from Data- Dependent™ neutral-loss scans using a linear ion trap mass spectrometer
Choudhary, G., Schwartz, J.C., Cho, D.
Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, WPD 075, Poster
Characterization of glycan structural details using sequential mass spectrometry, MSn (fragment structural library)
Singh, S., Zhang, H., Reinhold, V.
Univ. New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, ThPB 020, Poster
Reaching new limits of phosphopeptide detection and sequencing using a linear ion trap mass spectrometer
Mulholland, J.J., Peterman, S.M.
Thermo Scientific Corp., Somerset, NJ, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, WPU 401, Poster
Linear ion trap electrospray ionization mass spectrometry matches and outperforms electrophoresis in size and precision in DNA microsatellite analysis
Hoelzl, G., Oefner, P.
Stanford Genome Technol. Cent., Palo Alto, CA, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, ThPF 099, Poster
Reaching new limits of phosphopeptide detection and sequencing using a linear ion trap mass spectrometer
Mulholland, J.J., Peterman, S.M.
Thermo Scientific Corp., Somerset, NJ, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, WPU 401, Poster
A novel method for identification of protein ubiquitination sites in yeast by peptide immunoprecipitation and tandem mass spectrometry
Kirkpatrick, D.S.(1), Denison, C.(1), Gerber, S.A.(1), Rush, J.(2), Gygi, S.P.(1)
(1) Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, MA, (2) Cell Signaling Technol., Beverly, MA, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, ThPN 281, Poster
Investigation of the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway in muscle atrophy
Brown, K.J., Hoffman, E.P.
Children’s Natl. Med. Cent., Washington, DC, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, ThPU 401, Poster
Peptide quantification in complex mixtures using DeCyder for mass spectrometry
Pettersen, H.(1), Huhmer, A.F.(2), Kaplan, A.(1), Soderstrom, M.(1), Lindqvist, S.(1), Fenyo, D.(1), Isaksson, M.(1), Bjorkesten, L.(1)
(1) Amersham Biosciences, Uppsala, Sweden, (2) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, ThPO 292, Poster
The differential proteomic analysis of SARS-CoV infected vero E6 cells: investigate the mechanism of SARS-CoV pathoganesis and virulence
Jiang, X.-S., Tang, L.-Y., Dai, J., Zhou, H., Sheng, Q.-H., Zhang, L., Xia, Q.-C., Wu, J.-R., Zeng, R.
Shanghai Inst. Biol. Sci., Shanghai, China Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, ThPU 405, Poster
A linear ion trap based system for comprehensive microbial shotgun proteomics
Wang, T., Xia, Q., Taub, F., Hackett, M.
Univ. Washington, Seattle, WA.,USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, ThPT 380, Poster
Comparison of 2D and 3D (LCQ Deca) quadrupole ion traps for proteomic applications
McDonald, W.H.(*1), Maccoss, M.J.(1), Wu, C.C.(1), Guzzetta, A.(2), Venable, J.D.(1) Thakur. R.(2), Senko, M.(2), Schwartz, J.(2), Yates, J.R.(1)
(1) Scripps Res. Inst., La Jolla, CA, (2) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 51st ASMS Conf., Montreal, June 8-12, 2003, MPX 455, Poster
A microarray fabrication system using ion soft-landing in a linear ion trap mass analyzer
Blake, T.A., Ouyang, Z., Guymon, A.J., Kothari, S., Takats, Z., Gologan, B., Cooks, R.G.(*)
Dept. Chem., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA Proc. 51st ASMS Conf., Montreal, June 8-12, 2003, WPX 480, Poster
Detection of phosphorylated peptides from Data Dependent MS3 neutral-loss scans using a linear ion trap mass spectrometer
Zumwalt, A., Choudhary, G., Cho, D., Hemenway, E., Mylchreest, I.
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 51st ASMS Conf., Montreal, June 8-12, 2003, ThPT 353, Poster
Using the yeast proteome to characterize linear ion trap performance
Hafezi, R.(1), Guzzetta, A.(2), Friedrichs, M.(1), Thakur, R.(2), Dongre, A.(1)
(1) Bristol-Myers Squibb, Pennington, NJ, (2) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 51st ASMS Conf., Montreal, June 8-12, 2003, ThPV3 428, Poster
Improved bottom-up protein identification using a new two-dimensional ion trap mass spectrometer
Bonilla, L.E.(*1,2), Jaffe, J.D.(3), Thakur, R.(1), Guzzetta, A.(1), Shofstahl, J.(1), Senko, M.(1), Schwartz, J.C.(1)
(1) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95134, (2) Harvard-Partners Cent. Genetics Genomics, Cambridge, MA, (3) Dept. Genetics, Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, MA & Dept. Mol. Cell. Biol., Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA, USA Proc. 51st ASMS Conf., Montreal, June 8-12, 2003, TPX 453, Poster
 

Pharma / Small Molecules    back to top

Microfluidic platforms for ESI and MALDI-MS investigations of proteomic and metabolic samples
Shulaev, V., Deighton, N., Trisiripisal, P., Qian, J., Lazar, I.M.
Virginia Bioinformatics Inst., Blacksburg, VA, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, ThODpm 03:20, Oral
Ganglioside studies with soft vacuum desorption/ionization using the vMALDI ion source for the Finnigan LTQ
Conaway, M.C.P.(1), Kovtoun, V.(1), Ivleva, V.(2), Moyer, S.(2), Costello, C.E.(2), Stafford, G.(1), Miller, K.(1)
(1) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, (2) Boston Univ., Sch. Med., Boston, MA, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, MPM 196, Poster
The identification of small molecules from complex mixtures by use of ESI-MS and ESI-MS/MS on a linear trap
Barringer, C.(1), Blackburn, M.(2), Beecher, C.(1), Harrison, S.J.(1)
(1) Metabolon, RTP, NC, (2) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, TPB 053, Poster
Simultaneous quantitation for metabolic stability and MSn for metabolite identification in one combined LCMSn run
Ma, J.(1), Miao, S.(1), Chen, M.(2), Cho, D.(2)
(1) Tularik Inc., South San Francisco, CA, (2) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, TPM 228, Poster
Rapid quantitative, confirmational screening method for drugs in race horse urine by ESI-LC/MS2 and MS3 using a linear ion trap
Russell, P.(1), Steinberg, P.(2), Blackburn, M.L.(2), Cho, D.(2)
(1) Univ. Florida, Jacksonville, FL, (2) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, ThPF 100, Poster
Use of automated nanoelectrospray for drug metabolite structure elucidation
Borts, D.J., Cook, S.T., Bowers, G.D., O'Mara, M.J., Quinn, K.E.
GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, TPM 247, Poster
Study of prostaglandin E2 using a linear ion trap mass spectrometer
Chen, M.(*), Cho, D., Choudhary, G., Phillips, J.J.
Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95134, USA Proc. 2004 Pittsburgh Conf., Chicago, IL, Mar 7-12 2004, 21700-900P, Poster
Application of permethylation/ion trap MSn/fragmentation library strategies to glycosphingolipid structure elucidation
Singh, S., Reinhold, V.N., Bennion, B., Levery, S.B.
Univ. New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, WPC 030, Poster
Maximizing MSn sample information with fast cycle time on a linear ion trap mass spectrometer
Chen, M., Blackburn, M., Cho, D.
Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, WPN 247, Poster
LC/MS/MS analysis of diazepam and its metabolites in rat liver microsome incubations using a linear ion trap mass spectrometer
Phillips, J.J., Sasaki, T.A., Choudhary, G., Chen, M., Cho, D.
Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95134, USA Proc. 51st ASMS Conf., Montreal, June 8-12, 2003, MPE3 112, Poster
Ultra-fast gradient LC/MSn assay for metabolite identi- fication and the resolution of co-eluting metabolites
Cho, D., Chen, M., Blackburn, M.
Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, WPN 248, Poster
Highly automated process for the quantitation of samples from animal pharmacokinetic studies using a linear ion trap mass spectrometer
Sanders, M.(*1), Josephs, J.L.(2), Wang, J.(1), Langish, R.A.(2), Phillips, J.J.(3), Mylchreest, I.(3)
(1) Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, (2) Bristol-Myers Squibb, Hopewell, NJ, (3) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95134, USA Proc. 51st ASMS Conf., Montreal, June 8-12, 2003, MPE3 113, Poster
Applying high resolution mass spectrometry to metabolomics: analysis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients
Barringer, C.A., Harrison, S.J., Beecher, C.W.W., Paige, L., Oswald, J., Barret, T., Daouk, R.K.
Metabolon, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, WPN 259, Poster

Technical    back to top

A two-dimensional quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer
Schwartz, J.C.(1), Senko, M.W.(*1), Syka, J.E.P.(2)
(1) LC and LC/MS Div., Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA, (2) LC and LC/MS Div., Thermo Scientific Corp., Charlottesville, VA, USA J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 13(6) 659-669 714 2002
Electron Transfer Dissociation: A non-ergodic process for the masses
Coon, J.J.(1), Syka, J.E.P.(2), Schroeder, M.J.(1), Shabanowitz, J.(1), Hunt, D.F.(1)
(1) Univ. Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, (2) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, MOCam 11.15, Oral
Simultaneous trapping of positive and negative ions in RF linear multipole ion traps for performing ion-ion experiments
Syka, J.E.P.(1), Coon, J.J.(1), Schwartz, J.C.(2), Shabanowitz, J.C.(1), Hunt, D.F.(1)
(1) Univ. Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, (2) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95143, USA Proc. 52nd ASMS Conf., Nashville, TN, May 23-27, 2004, WOBam 11:15, Oral
Operation of a linear quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer under high space charge conditions
Senko, M.W.(1), Schwartz, J.C.(1), Wieghaus, A.(2)
(1) Thermo Scientific Corp., San Jose, CA 95134, USA, (2) Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany Proc. 51st ASMS Conf., Montreal, June 8-12, 2003, WPH 154, Poster
Frontiers in quadrupole ion traps
Cooks, R.G.(1), Noll, R.J.(1), Makarov, A.(2), Plass, W.(3), Ouyang, Z.(1)
(1) Dept. Chem., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN 47907, (2) Thermo Scientific Corp., Bremen, Germany and San Jose, CA, (3) II Phys. Inst., Justus-Liebig-Univ., Giessen, Germany Proc. 51st ASMS Conf., Montreal, June 8-12, 2003, WOam 10.15, Oral