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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
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November 7, 2006
Resolution and structural transitions of elongated states of ubiquitin
Stormy L Koeniger, David E Clemmer
Analytical Chemistry
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November 18, 2003
A split-field drift tube for separation and efficient fragmentation of biomolecular ions
Stephen J Valentine, Stormy L Koeniger, David E Clemmer
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
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March 31, 2006
Evidence for many resolvable structures within conformation types of electrosprayed ubiquitin ions
Stormy L Koeniger, Samuel I Merenbloom, David E Clemmer
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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August 31, 2006
Transfer of structural elements from compact to extended states in unsolvated ubiquitin
Stormy L Koeniger, Samuel I Merenbloom, Sundarapandian Sevugarajan, et al.
Analytical Chemistry
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January 16, 2007
Assessing the peak capacity of IMS-IMS separations of tryptic peptide ions in He at 300 K
Samuel I Merenbloom, Brian C Bohrer, Stormy L Koeniger, et al.
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
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September 1, 2004
Nanoflow LC/IMS-MS and LC/IMS-CID/MS of protein mixtures
Renã A Sowell, Stormy L Koeniger, Stephen J Valentine, et al.
Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry (Palo Alto, Calif.)
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July 20, 2010
Biomolecule analysis by ion mobility spectrometry
Brian C Bohrer, Samuel I Merenbloom, Stormy L Koeniger, et al.
Analytical Chemistry
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April 18, 2006
IMS-IMS and IMS-IMS-IMS/MS for separating peptide and protein fragment ions
Samuel I Merenbloom, Stormy L Koeniger, Stephen J Valentine, et al.
Analytical Chemistry
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February 23, 2008
Improving the efficiency of IMS-IMS by a combing technique
Samuel I Merenbloom, Stormy L Koeniger, Brian C Bohrer, et al.
Journal of Proteome Research
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February 15, 2005
Development of field modulation in a split-field drift tube for high-throughput multidimensional separations
Stormy L Koeniger, Stephen J Valentine, Sunnie Myung, et al.
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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
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November 7, 2006
Resolution and structural transitions of elongated states of ubiquitin
Stormy L Koeniger, David E Clemmer
Analytical Chemistry
|
November 18, 2003
A split-field drift tube for separation and efficient fragmentation of biomolecular ions
Stephen J Valentine, Stormy L Koeniger, David E Clemmer
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
|
March 31, 2006
Evidence for many resolvable structures within conformation types of electrosprayed ubiquitin ions
Stormy L Koeniger, Samuel I Merenbloom, David E Clemmer
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|
August 31, 2006
Transfer of structural elements from compact to extended states in unsolvated ubiquitin
Stormy L Koeniger, Samuel I Merenbloom, Sundarapandian Sevugarajan, et al.
Analytical Chemistry
|
January 16, 2007
Assessing the peak capacity of IMS-IMS separations of tryptic peptide ions in He at 300 K
Samuel I Merenbloom, Brian C Bohrer, Stormy L Koeniger, et al.
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
|
September 1, 2004
Nanoflow LC/IMS-MS and LC/IMS-CID/MS of protein mixtures
Renã A Sowell, Stormy L Koeniger, Stephen J Valentine, et al.
Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry (Palo Alto, Calif.)
|
July 20, 2010
Biomolecule analysis by ion mobility spectrometry
Brian C Bohrer, Samuel I Merenbloom, Stormy L Koeniger, et al.
Analytical Chemistry
|
April 18, 2006
IMS-IMS and IMS-IMS-IMS/MS for separating peptide and protein fragment ions
Samuel I Merenbloom, Stormy L Koeniger, Stephen J Valentine, et al.
Analytical Chemistry
|
February 23, 2008
Improving the efficiency of IMS-IMS by a combing technique
Samuel I Merenbloom, Stormy L Koeniger, Brian C Bohrer, et al.
Journal of Proteome Research
|
February 15, 2005
Development of field modulation in a split-field drift tube for high-throughput multidimensional separations
Stormy L Koeniger, Stephen J Valentine, Sunnie Myung, et al.
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