Mass Spectrometry
Mass spectrometry is an analytical technique used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of individual particles. It is mainly used to identify unknown substances or to study the composition and structure of molecules. Mass spectrometry is an important tool in many fields such as medical research and drug development, as it can provide information about molecules even in complex mixtures. Additionally, it can be used to detect the presence of certain compounds in biological samples, allowing for their identification and quantification. Mass spectrometry is also a powerful tool for studying small molecules like proteins, peptides, and small metabolites, making it an essential technique in fields such as biochemistry and pharmacology.
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