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study of the structure of molecules by using the mass of their basic constituents
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utilization of a mass spectrometer to, in our case, analyze masses of an unknown peptide or protein to aid in their subsequent identification
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Measurement of the mass of atoms or molecules. The molecules are first converted to ions, which are separated using electric or magnetic fields according to the ratio of their mass to electric charge. The measured masses are used to infer the identity of the molecules.
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This is a measuring method consisting of turning elements in a sample into ions, isolating them according to the ratio between the mass and charge numbers and detecting it electrically. The instrument used in this technique is the mass spectrometer, which is comprised of the ion source for use in ionization, analyzer for isolation of the ions and the circuitry for detecting and recording the isolated ions. ...
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A mass spectrometer source produces ions. Information about a sample may be obtained by analyzing the dispersion of ions when they interact with the sample, generally using the mass-to-charge ratio.
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