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22 March 2000 Protein mixture analysis by MALDI/mobility/time-of-flight mass spectrometry
David H. Russell, Kent J. Gillig, Earle Stone, Zee-Yong Park, K. Fuhrer, M. Gonon, A. J. Schultz
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Abstract
Progress in the development of ion mobility (IM) orthogonal time-of-flight (oTOF) mass spectrometry for rapid analysis of biological samples is presented. The IM-oTOF apparatus described consists of a short drift tube (1 to 15 cm) designed for ion mobility measurement in the low-field limit and a low resolution linear (20 cm) TOF mass spectrometer. Proof of concept is demonstrated by analysis of peptide mixtures generated by proteolytic digestion of proteins.
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David H. Russell, Kent J. Gillig, Earle Stone, Zee-Yong Park, K. Fuhrer, M. Gonon, and A. J. Schultz "Protein mixture analysis by MALDI/mobility/time-of-flight mass spectrometry", Proc. SPIE 3926, Advances in Nucleic Acid and Protein Analyses, Manipulation, and Sequencing, (22 March 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.380496
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Proteins

Spectroscopy

Mass spectrometry

Data acquisition

Molecules

Sensors

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