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152. Membrane lipids of Rhodopseudomonas viridis
153. Distribution and Stereochemistry of Hydroxycinnamoylmalic Acids and of Free Malic Acids in Papaveraceae and Fumariaceae
154. A new mass spectrometric approach to detect modifications in DNA
155. JCAMP-DX for Mass Spectrometry
156. DNA Quantification via ICP-MS Using Lanthanide-Labeled Probes and Ligation-Mediated Amplification.
157. Quantification of intact covalently metal labeled proteins using ESI-MS/MS.
158. Analytical techniques for trace organic compounds - VI. Application of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (Technical Report)
159. Editorial
160. Massenspektrometrie—Begriffe und Definitionen (Heidelberger Taschenbücher, Bd. 260)
161. Analytische Chemie: Organische Analytik 1990
162. Fulvic Acids as Organic Matter: High Resolution Transition State of Indications from Mass Spectrometry.
163. Styrene oxide DNA adducts: quantitative determination using31P monitoring.
164. The Obligate Predatory Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus Possesses a Neutral Lipid A Containing α-D-Mannoses That Replace Phosphate Residues.
165. Instrumental developments in organic mass spectrometry.
166. Styrene oxide DNA adducts: in vitro reaction and sensitive detection of modified oligonucleotides using capillary zone electrophoresis interfaced to electrospray mass spectrometry.
167. Molecular composition of organic aerosols formed in the α-pinene/O3 reaction: Implications for new particle formation processes.
168. Characterization of Lipids from Chloroplast Envelopes.
169. Mass spectrometry of hydantoinderived selective androgen receptor modulators
170. A Metal-coded Affinity Tag Approach to Quantitative Proteomics*
171. Mass spectrometry of <TOGGLE>cis</TOGGLE>-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) adducts with the dinucleosidemonophosphates d(ApG), d(GpG) and d(TpC) in an ion trap
172. Quantitative proteomics.
173. Field desorption mass spectrometry of oligosaccharides
174. The Structures of Sinapic Acid Esters and Their Metabolism in Cotyledons of Raphanus sativus
175. Lipids and Enzymatic Activities in Vacuolar Membranes Isolated via Protoplasts from Oat Primary Leaves
176. Corrigendum to “Mass spectrometric decompositions of cationized β-cyclodextrin”: [Carbohydr. Res. 340 (2005) 1567]
177. Reversed-phase liquid chromatography of protected oligonucleotide diesters
178. Identification of trimethyllead in urine by high-performance liquid chromatography with column switching and chemical reaction detection and by liquid chromatography—mass spectrometry
179. Niloticol, a phenolic glyceride and two phenolic aldehydes from the roots of Tamarix nilotica
180. Nucleic acid research and mass spectrometry
181. Flavonoid lactates from leaves of Marrubium vulgare
182. Polyphenols from Tamarix nilotica: LC–ESI-MSn Profiling and In Vivo Antifibrotic Activity.
183. VUV Photodissociation Induced by a Deuterium Lamp in an Ion Trap.
184. Synthesis and characterization of a new MeCAT reagent containing a photocleavable linker for labeling of proteins and peptides in mass spectrometric analyses.
185. Electron paramagnetic resonance and mass spectrometry: Useful tools to detect ultraviolet light induced skin lesions on a molecular basis – A short review
186. Novel approach for labeling of biopolymers with DOTA complexes using in situ click chemistry for quantification.
187. Dual labeling of biomolecules using MeCAT and DOTA derivatives: application to quantitative proteomics.
188. Absolute protein quantification by LC-ICP-MS using MeCAT peptide labeling.
189. Characterization of a capillary zone electrophoresis/electrospray-mass spectrometry interface.
190. Comparison of the fragmentation behavior of DNA and LNA single strands and duplexes.
191. Femtosecond laser-induced dissociation (fs-LID) as an activation method in mass spectrometry.
192. Elemental labelling and mass spectrometry for the specific detection of sulfenic acid groups in model peptides: a proof of concept.
193. MALDI-LTQ-Orbitrap mass spectrometry imaging for lipidomic analysis in kidney under cisplatin chemotherapy.
194. Bernsteinanalytik
195. Die Kapillarelektrophorese — eine leistungsfähige analytische Trenntechnik
196. Natürliche Duft- und Aromastoffe — Echtheitsbewertung mittels enantioselektiver Kapillar-GC und/oder Isotopenverhältnis-massenspektrometrie
197. Elutions- und Extraktionsverfahren zur Bestimmung mobiler anorganischer und organischer Kontaminanten in Feststoffen
198. Rasterelektronenmikroskopie
199. Einsatz der Hassediagrammtechnik zur vergleichenden Bewertung von Analysendaten — am Beispiel von Umweltuntersuchungen in den Regionen Baden-Württembergs—
200. Methodische Möglichkeiten der Fließinjektionsanalyse
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