Characterization of simple isomeric oligosaccharides and the rapid separation of glycan mixtures by ion mobility mass spectrometry
Ion mobility techniques, using both traveling wave-based technology and standard drift tube methods, along with molecular modeling were used to examine the gas-phase conformational properties of a series of isomeric oligosaccharides and hydrazine-released N-linked glycans from various sources. Elect...
Main Authors: | Williams, J, Grabenauer, M, Holland, R, Carpenter, C, Wormald, M, Giles, K, Harvey, D, Bateman, R, Scrivens, J, Bowers, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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