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High-Resolution and Tandem Mass Spectrometry – the Indispensable Tools of the XXI Century

Tsybin, Yury O.  
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Fornelli, Luca  
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Kozhinov, Anton N.  
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2011
Chimia

Mass spectrometry-based qualitative and quantitative (bio)molecular analysis is a corner stone in the state-of-the-art pipelines in systems biology and environmental sciences. High-resolution and efficient tandem mass spectrometry methods and techniques are the essential analytical capabilities for the in-depth analysis of extremely complex mixtures of (bio)molecules of a very broad dynamic range of concentrations. Here, we briefly review the advantages and limitations of the current mass spectrometry with a focus on resolution, or resolving power, and methods of (bio)molecular fragmentation in the gas phase. We conclude with an outlook that considers possible avenues for further mass spectrometry-based method and technique development, indispensable for advancing the challenging real-life mass spectrometry applications in the XXI century.

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research article
DOI
10.2533/chimia.2011.641
Web of Science ID

WOS:000295811300003

Author(s)
Tsybin, Yury O.  
Fornelli, Luca  
Kozhinov, Anton N.  
Vorobyev, Aleksey  
Miladinovic, Sasa M.  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft

Published in
Chimia
Volume

65

Issue

9

Start page

641

End page

645

Subjects

Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance, FT-ICR

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Liquid chromatography

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Mass spectrometry, MS

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Peptide

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Petroleomics

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Protein

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Proteomics

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Tandem mass spectrometry, MS/MS

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Ion-Cyclotron Resonance

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Electron-Capture Dissociation

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Top-Down

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Protein Characterization

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Proteomics

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Peptides

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Ionization

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Petroleomics

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Orbitrap

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