Højer-Pedersen et al., 2008 - Google Patents
The yeast metabolome addressed by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry: Initiation of a mass spectral library and its applications for metabolic footprinting by …Højer-Pedersen et al., 2008
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- 8519594258342257743
- Author
- Højer-Pedersen J
- Smedsgaard J
- Nielsen J
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- Publication venue
- Metabolomics
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Mass spectrometry (MS) has been a major driver for metabolomics, and gas chromatography (GC)-MS has been one of the primary techniques used for microbial metabolomics. The use of liquid chromatography (LC)-MS has however been limited, but …
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