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Characterization of ceramides by low energy collisional-activated dissociation tandem mass spectrometry with negative-ion electrospray ionization
Fong Fu Hsu
, John Turk
Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Lipid Research
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Electrospray Ionization
100%
Tandem Mass Spectrometry
100%
Dissociation
100%
Ceramide
100%
Low Energy
100%
Negative Ions
100%
Fatty Acids
28%
Tandem Mass Spectra
14%
Neutral Loss Scan
14%
Fragment Ions
14%
Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry
14%
Carboxylate Anions
14%
Structural Characterization
14%
Mass Spectrometry Methods
14%
Ion Species
14%
H-D Exchange
14%
Anions
14%
Long-chain Base
14%
Fragmentation Pathway
14%
Deuterated Analogs
14%
Biological Mixtures
14%
Fatty Acyls
14%
Structural Isomers
14%
Methods for Characterization
14%
C2-C3
14%
Chemistry
Tandem Mass Spectrometry
100%
Electrospray Ionization
100%
Ceramide
100%
Anion
100%
Collisional
100%
Fatty Acids
28%
Collisionally Activated Dissociation (CAD)
14%
Tandem Quadrupole Mass Spectroscopy
14%
Base
14%
Tandem Mass Spectrum
14%
Constitutional Isomer
14%
formation
14%
Carboxylic Acid
14%