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Application of a Novel Mass Spectral Data Acquisition Approach to Lipidomic Analysis of Liver Extracts from Sitaxentan-Treated Liver-Humanized PXB Mice

The application of a data-independent acquisition (DIA) method (“SONAR”) that employs a rapidly scanning quadrupole is described for the lipidomic analysis of complex biological extracts. Using this approach, the MS acquisition window can be varied between 1 and 25 Da, enabling the isolation of ions...

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Published in:Journal of proteome research 2019-11, Vol.18 (11), p.4055-4064
Main Authors: King, Adam, Baginski, Matthew, Morikawa, Yoshio, Rainville, Paul D, Gethings, Lee A, Wilson, Ian D, Plumb, Robert S
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