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Time-resolved Mass Spectrometry

Time-resolved Mass Spectrometry is a powerful analytical technique used to identify and study the structure and function of molecules. It uses rapid acquisition and processing of mass spectra to provide detailed insight into sample composition, reaction kinetics, and molecular interactions. Time-resolved mass spectr…

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Overview

Time-resolved Mass Spectrometry is a powerful analytical technique used to identify and study the structure and function of molecules. It uses rapid acquisition and processing of mass spectra to provide detailed insight into sample composition, reaction kinetics, and molecular interactions. Time-resolved mass spectrometry has a broad range of applications, from environmental monitoring to drug discovery and development. It is also a valuable tool for researchers trying to gain insight into processes such as protein folding and binding. By combining speed and accuracy, time-resolved mass spectrometry provides the advantage of allowing researchers to rapidly and accurately identify and study molecules in complex samples.

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Jennifer Paola Pascali · Italy Fabrizio Dal Piaz · Italy Peiying Yang · United States

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