„Fragmentation“
Suchergebnisse
5.935 Treffer
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Volatiles from the Psychrotolerant Bacterium Chryseobacterium polytrichastri
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Resting Ca2+ fluxes protect cells from fast mitochondrial fragmentation, cell stress responses, and immediate transcriptional reprogramming
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Control of Molecular Fragmentation Using Binary Phase‐Shaped Femtosecond Laser Pulses
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Complementary Sequence Preferences of Electron‐Capture Dissociation and Vibrational Excitation in Fragmentation of Polypeptide Polycations †
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Functionalized Benzylic Magnesium Reagents through a Sulfur–Magnesium Exchange †
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Does a Charge Tag Really Provide a Fixed Charge? †
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Dipositively Charged Protonated a 3 and a 2 Ions: Generation by Fragmentation of (La (GGG)(CH 3 CN) 2) 3+ †
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Reversible Addition‐fragmentation Chain Transfer Polymerization Grafted from Silicon Surface to Prepare Poly (methyl methacrylate) Brushes
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Infrared Multiple‐Photon Dissociation Mechanisms of Peptides of Glycine
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Precise Determination of 2‐Deoxy‐ d ‐Ribose Internal Energies after keV Proton Collisions
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Detection and Sequence Identification of Dinucleotides Produced from N ‐Phosphoryl Alanine and Four Nucleosides by HPLC‐ESI‐MS/MS
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In Situ Formation of Protein–Polymer Conjugates through Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer Polymerization †
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Backbone Carbonyl Group Basicities Are Related to Gas‐Phase Fragmentation of Peptides and Protein Folding †
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Peptide Fragmentation Assisted by Surfaces Treated with a Low‐Temperature Plasma in NanoESI †
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In Situ Formation of Protein–Polymer Conjugates through Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer Polymerization †
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Unprecedented Tetranuclear Complexes with 20‐Electron Ni II Centers: The Role of Pressure and Temperature on Their Solid‐State and Solution Fragmentation †
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Peptide Fragmentation Assisted by Surfaces Treated with a Low‐Temperature Plasma in NanoESI †
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Unprecedented Tetranuclear Complexes with 20‐Electron Ni II Centers: The Role of Pressure and Temperature on Their Solid‐State and Solution Fragmentation †
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Dipositively Charged Protonated a 3 and a 2 Ions: Generation by Fragmentation of (La (GGG)(CH 3 CN) 2) 3+ †
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Backbone Carbonyl Group Basicities Are Related to Gas‐Phase Fragmentation of Peptides and Protein Folding †