22 results on '"Clarke, David J."'
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2. 3′-O-β-Glucosyl-4′,5′-didehydro-5′-deoxyadenosine Is a Natural Product of the Nucleocidin Producers Streptomyces virens and Streptomyces calvus
3. Tracking the Chemical Diversity of Enzymatically Oxidised Lignin.
4. Determining the Location of the α-Synuclein Dimer Interface Using Native Top-Down Fragmentation and Isotope Depletion-Mass Spectrometry
5. Interlaboratory Study for Characterizing Monoclonal Antibodies by Top-Down and Middle-Down Mass Spectrometry
6. Isotope Depletion Mass Spectrometry (ID-MS) for Accurate Mass Determination and Improved Top-Down Sequence Coverage of Intact Proteins
7. Untargeted Metabolite Mapping in 3D Cell Culture Models Using High Spectral Resolution FT-ICR Mass Spectrometry Imaging
8. Sequence-Specific Detection of Unlabeled Nucleic Acid Biomarkers Using a “One-Pot” 3D Molecular Sensor
9. Complementary Ionization Techniques for the Analysis of Scotch Whisky by High Resolution Mass Spectrometry
10. MALDI Matrix Application Utilizing a Modified 3D Printer for Accessible High Resolution Mass Spectrometry Imaging
11. Real-Time Synchrotron Small-Angle X-ray Scattering Studies of Collagen Structure during Leather Processing
12. Autopiquer - a Robust and Reliable Peak Detection Algorithm for Mass Spectrometry
13. Determination of Protein Thiol Reduction Potential by Isotope Labeling and Intact Mass Measurement
14. Insights into the Conformations of Three Structurally Diverse Proteins: Cytochrome c, p53, and MDM2, Provided by Variable-Temperature Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry
15. Dissecting the Dynamic Conformations of the Metamorphic Protein Lymphotactin
16. The Chemical Basis of Serine Palmitoyltransferase Inhibition by Myriocin
17. Mapping a Noncovalent Protein–Peptide Interface by Top-Down FTICR Mass Spectrometry Using Electron Capture Dissociation
18. Identification of Two Reactive Cysteine Residues in the Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 Using Top-Down FTICR Mass Spectrometry
19. Online Quench-Flow Electrospray Ionization Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry for Elucidating Kinetic and Chemical Enzymatic Reaction Mechanisms
20. Subdivision of the Bacterioferritin Comigratory Protein Family of Bacterial Peroxiredoxins Based on Catalytic Activity
21. Conformational Preferences of Linear β-Defensins Are Revealed by Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry
22. Interrogating the Molecular Details of the Peroxiredoxin Activity of the Escherichia coli Bacterioferritin Comigratory Protein Using High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry
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