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Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|July 9, 2024
Why are <i>nH</i>-perfluoroalkanoate ions more mobile than expected? Implications for identifying an emerging environmental pollutantKarl J Jobst, Chloe Penney, Peter C Burgers
European Journal of Mass Spectrometry (Chichester, England)|May 30, 2012
The dissociation chemistry of ionized methyl carbamate and its isomers revisited: theory and experiment in concertPeter C Burgers, Graham A McGibbon, Karl J Jobst
European Journal of Mass Spectrometry (Chichester, England)|May 9, 2009
Small (poly)unsaturated oxygen containing ions and molecules: a brief assessment of their thermochemistry based on computational chemistryJohn L Holmes, Karl J Jobst, Johan K Terlouw
RSC Advances|May 14, 2026
Separation of sulfated fucose-containing isomers found in polysaccharides from brown seaweed using cyclic ion mobility mass spectrometryOlivia M Wyper, Karl J Jobst, Francesca M Kerton
Environment International|December 30, 2023
Bioaccumulative chemicals are either too hard or too soft: Conceptual density functional theory as a screening tool for emerging pollutantsXiaolei Li, James S M Anderson, Karl J Jobst
Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy|September 19, 2009
Endothelial cell seeding fails to prevent intimal hyperplasia following arterial injury in the rat carotid modelBertram J Jobst, Guenter A J Riegger, Daniel P Griese
Der Radiologe|December 16, 2014
[MRI of interstitial lung diseases: what is possible?]J Biederer, M O Wielpütz, B J Jobst, et al.
Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health|October 19, 2020
Dried blood spots for the identification of bio-accumulating organic compounds: current challenges and future perspectivesKarl J Jobst, Anmol Arora, Krystal Godri Pollitt, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|December 7, 2021
The impact of perfluoroalkyl substances on pregnancy, birth outcomes, and offspring development: a review of data from mouse models†Zahra Aghaei, Katherine L Steeves, Karl J Jobst, et al.
Journal of Mass Spectrometry : JMS|April 11, 2014
Using mass defect plots as a discovery tool to identify novel fluoropolymer thermal decomposition productsAnne L Myers, Karl J Jobst, Scott A Mabury, et al.
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Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|July 9, 2024
Why are <i>nH</i>-perfluoroalkanoate ions more mobile than expected? Implications for identifying an emerging environmental pollutantKarl J Jobst, Chloe Penney, Peter C Burgers
European Journal of Mass Spectrometry (Chichester, England)|May 30, 2012
The dissociation chemistry of ionized methyl carbamate and its isomers revisited: theory and experiment in concertPeter C Burgers, Graham A McGibbon, Karl J Jobst
European Journal of Mass Spectrometry (Chichester, England)|May 9, 2009
Small (poly)unsaturated oxygen containing ions and molecules: a brief assessment of their thermochemistry based on computational chemistryJohn L Holmes, Karl J Jobst, Johan K Terlouw
RSC Advances|May 14, 2026
Separation of sulfated fucose-containing isomers found in polysaccharides from brown seaweed using cyclic ion mobility mass spectrometryOlivia M Wyper, Karl J Jobst, Francesca M Kerton
Environment International|December 30, 2023
Bioaccumulative chemicals are either too hard or too soft: Conceptual density functional theory as a screening tool for emerging pollutantsXiaolei Li, James S M Anderson, Karl J Jobst
Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy|September 19, 2009
Endothelial cell seeding fails to prevent intimal hyperplasia following arterial injury in the rat carotid modelBertram J Jobst, Guenter A J Riegger, Daniel P Griese
Der Radiologe|December 16, 2014
[MRI of interstitial lung diseases: what is possible?]J Biederer, M O Wielpütz, B J Jobst, et al.
Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health|October 19, 2020
Dried blood spots for the identification of bio-accumulating organic compounds: current challenges and future perspectivesKarl J Jobst, Anmol Arora, Krystal Godri Pollitt, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|December 7, 2021
The impact of perfluoroalkyl substances on pregnancy, birth outcomes, and offspring development: a review of data from mouse models†Zahra Aghaei, Katherine L Steeves, Karl J Jobst, et al.
Journal of Mass Spectrometry : JMS|April 11, 2014
Using mass defect plots as a discovery tool to identify novel fluoropolymer thermal decomposition productsAnne L Myers, Karl J Jobst, Scott A Mabury, et al.
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