Travelling-wave ion mobility mass spectrometry and negative ion fragmentation of hybrid and complex N-glycans.
Nitrogen CCSs (CCSs) of hybrid and complex glycans released from the glycoproteins IgG, gp120 (from human immunodeficiency virus), ovalbumin, α1-acid glycoprotein and thyroglobulin were measured with a travelling-wave ion mobility mass spectrometer using dextran as the calibrant. The utility of this...
Main Authors: | Harvey, D, Scarff, C, Edgeworth, M, Pagel, K, Thalassinos, K, Struwe, W, Crispin, M, Scrivens, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2016
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