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  1. Frontispiz: Protonation‐Induced Chirality Drives Separation by Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry
  2. Frontispiece: Protonation‐Induced Chirality Drives Separation by Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry
  3. Protonation‐Induced Chirality Drives Separation by Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry
  4. Protonation‐Induced Chirality Drives Separation by Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry
  5. UVPD Spectroscopy of Differential Mobility-Selected Prototropic Isomers of Rivaroxaban
  6. Observation of charged droplets from electrospray ionization (ESI) plumes in API mass spectrometers
  7. Sampling Efficiency Improvement to an Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometer and Its Implications for Liquid Chromatography Based Inlet Systems in the Nanoliter to Milliliter per Minute Flow Range
  8. The Charge-State and Structural Stability of Peptides Conferred by Microsolvating Environments in Differential Mobility Spectrometry
  9. Ion Guide for Improved Atmosphere to Mass Spectrometer Vacuum Ion Transfer
  10. UVPD spectroscopy of differential mobility-selected prototropic isomers of protonated adenine
  11. Enhancing signal and mitigating up-front peptide fragmentation using controlled clustering by gas-phase modifiers
  12. Design Characteristics to Eliminate the Need for Parameter Optimization in Nanoflow ESI-MS
  13. Fast quantitation of opioid isomers in human plasma by differential mobility spectrometry/mass spectrometry via SPME/open-port probe sampling interface
  14. On the Nature of Mass Spectrometer Analyzer Contamination
  15. Maximizing Ion Transmission in Differential Mobility Spectrometry
  16. Correction to “Assessing Physicochemical Properties of Drug Molecules via Microsolvation Measurements with Differential Mobility Spectrometry”
  17. Assessing Physicochemical Properties of Drug Molecules via Microsolvation Measurements with Differential Mobility Spectrometry
  18. Comparison of the peak capacity for DMS filters with various gap height: experimental and simulations results
  19. Differential mobility spectrometry/mass spectrometry history, theory, design optimization, simulations, and applications
  20. DMS-MS separations with different transport gas modifiers
  21. Probing Electrospray Ionization Dynamics Using Differential Mobility Spectrometry: The Curious Case of 4-Aminobenzoic Acid
  22. Peak capacity in differential mobility spectrometry: effects of transport gas and gas modifiers
  23. Rapid analysis of isomeric exogenous metabolites by differential mobility spectrometry – mass spectrometry
  24. Differential Mobility Spectrometry of Isomeric Protonated Dipeptides: Modifier and Field Effects on Ion Mobility and Stability
  25. Planar differential mobility spectrometer as a pre-filter for atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry
  26. UV-Induced Bond Modifications in Thymine and Thymine Dideoxynucleotide: Structural Elucidation of Isomers by Differential Mobility Mass Spectrometry
  27. Detection of radiation-exposure biomarkers by differential mobility prefiltered mass spectrometry (DMS–MS)
  28. Selection and generation of waveforms for differential mobility spectrometry
  29. Chemical Effects in the Separation Process of a Differential Mobility/Mass Spectrometer System
  30. Control of Chemical Effects in the Separation Process of a Differential Mobility Mass Spectrometer System
  31. Atmospheric pressure ion sources
  32. Comparison of Drug Distribution Images from Whole-Body Thin Tissue Sections Obtained Using Desorption Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry and Autoradiography
  33. Calibrant delivery for mass spectrometry
  34. Design considerations for high speed quantitative mass spectrometry with MALDI ionization
  35. Ion sampling effects under conditions of total solvent consumption
  36. Electrospray ionization source geometry for mass spectrometry: past, present, and future
  37. High-Performance SPME/AP MALDI System for High-Throughput Sampling and Determination of Peptides
  38. Stable gradient nanoflow LC-MS
  39. Erratum to: Automated nanospray using chip-based emitters for the quantitative analysis of pharmaceutical compounds
  40. Automated nanospray using chip-based emitters for the quantitative analysis of pharmaceutical compounds
  41. AP and vacuum MALDI on a QqLIT instrument
  42. Particle discriminator interface for nanoflow ESI-MS
  43. Multiple sprayer system for high‐throughput electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
  44. An atmospheric pressure ion lens that improves nebulizer assisted electrospray ion sources
  45. An atmospheric pressure ion lens to improve electrospray ionization at low solution flow‐rates
  46. Collision-induced dissociation of bradykinin ions in the interface region of an ESI-MS
  47. Ion fragmentation in an electrospray ionization mass spectrometer interface with different gases
  48. Collision-Induced Dissociation of Ions within the Orifice−Skimmer Region of an Electrospray Mass Spectrometer