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amaZon Ion Trap: An All-Rounder for In-Depth Structure Elucidation of Carbohydrates

Bruker Daltonics
30 Jun 2014

This study describes the analysis of difucosyllacto-Nhexaose - a typical branched milk sugar, using the amazon ion trap MS system, which enables fast polarity switching and MSn experiments for structural elucidation.

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UHPLC and HPLCMass SpectrometryProteomicsOligonucleotidesCarbohydratesMolecular BiologyProtein Interactions

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