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This is a workshop given by Aivett Bilbao and Sam Payne at the Agilent IMS User Meeting and Training Workshop.January 17, 2018University of Utrecht, Netherlands
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This poster was presented at ASMS 2018• PNNL PreProcessor is free software forenhancing signal quality of raw spectra at thelimits of the MS detection system.• Multidimensional moving average smoothingimproves ion peaks with poor definition at lo
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PNNL Omics, Payne, Sam
This is a presentation given by Sam Payne at the Agilent IMS user meeting
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PNNL Omics, Aivett Bilbao
This is a workshop given by Aivett Bilbao at the Agilent IMS User Meeting and Training Workshop.January 17, 2018University of Utrecht, Netherlands
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PNNL Omics, Komal Kedia, Xueyun Zheng, Mowei Zhou, Ansong, Charles, Baker, Erin S., John R, Cort
Pentosan polysulfate (PPS) is a semisynthetic heterogenous sulfated polysaccharide derived from xylan, the β-1,4-linked polymer of xylose. PPS sold by the brand name Elmiron in United States is taken orally to alleviate pain associated with intersti
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Capillary electrophoresis (CE) coupled with mass spectrometry (MS) is a promising alternative to conventional liquid chromatography (LC) MS in chemical and biological sample analysis due to its high resolving power and fast separation speed. Reproduc
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PNNL Omics, Chouinard, Christopher D., Webb, Ian K., Prost, Spencer A., Ibrahim, Yehia M., Liulin Deng, Xueyuen Zheng, Norheim, Randolph V., Schimelfenig, Colby E., Baker, Erin S., Smith, Richard D.
Structures for lossless ion manipulations (SLIM) have been recently developed for traveling wave ion mobility (TWIM) experiments with a range of capabilities including serpentine long path separations (>100 m), trapping of large ion populations (>109
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Microbiome research has opened new frontiers in public health and environmental stewardship. However, protein sequence database for these complex microbial communities are often incomplete or unavailable, which limits options for spectral annotation.
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PNNL Omics, Ehwang Song, Tujin Shi, Wang, Hui, Shukla, Anil K., Fillmore, Thomas L., Yuqian Gao, Nie, Song, Moore, Ronald J., Gaffrey, Matthew J., Schepmoes, Athena A., Rodland, Karin D., Smith, Richard D., Liu, Tao
Mass spectrometry (MS) based proteomics has increasingly been considered as a pivotal technology for biological and biomedical research. Verification studies using targeted proteomics are often required to provide high selectivity, accuracy, and samp
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PNNL Omics, Nie, Song, Tujin Shi, Filmore, Thomas L., Yuqian Gao, Schepmoes, Athena, Brewer, Heather, Qian, Wei-Jun, Rodland, Karin, Smith, Richard D., Liu, Tao
Targeted proteomics approaches, such as selected reaction monitoring (SRM), have emerged as powerful tools for sensitive, quantitative protein analysis in systems biology and biomedical research. Chromatography or affinity based sample pre-fractionat
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