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Authors: Fridriksson, EK Beavil, A Holowka, D Gould, HJ Baird, B McLafferty, FW
Citation: Ek. Fridriksson et al., Heterogeneous glycosylation of immunoglobulin E constructs characterized by top-down high-resolution 2-D mass spectrometry, BIOCHEM, 39(12), 2000, pp. 3369-3376

Authors: Zubarev, RA Horn, DM Fridriksson, EK Kelleher, NL Kruger, NA Lewis, MA Carpenter, BK McLafferty, FW
Citation: Ra. Zubarev et al., Electron capture dissociation for structural characterization of multiply charged protein cations, ANALYT CHEM, 72(3), 2000, pp. 563-573

Authors: Zubarev, RA Fridriksson, EK Horn, DM Kelleher, NL Kruger, NA Lewis, MA Carpenter, BK McLafferty, FW
Citation: Ra. Zubarev et al., Electron capture dissociation produces many more protein backbone cleavages than collisional and IR excitation, MASS SPECTROMETRY IN BIOLOGY & MEDICINE, 2000, pp. 111-120

Authors: Fridriksson, EK Baird, B McLafferty, FW
Citation: Ek. Fridriksson et al., Electrospray mass spectra from protein electroeluted from sodium dodecylsulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis gels, J AM SOC M, 10(5), 1999, pp. 453-455

Authors: McLafferty, FW Fridriksson, EK Horn, DM Lewis, MA Zubarev, RA
Citation: Fw. Mclafferty et al., Biochemistry - Biomolecule mass spectrometry, SCIENCE, 284(5418), 1999, pp. 1289-1290

Authors: Fridriksson, EK Shipkova, PA Sheets, ED Holowka, D Baird, B McLafferty, FW
Citation: Ek. Fridriksson et al., Quantitative analysis of phospholipids in functionally important membrane domains from RBL-2H3 mast cells using tandem high-resolution mass spectrometry, BIOCHEM, 38(25), 1999, pp. 8056-8063

Authors: Kelleher, NL Lin, HY Valaskovic, GA Aaserud, DJ Fridriksson, EK McLafferty, FW
Citation: Nl. Kelleher et al., Top down versus bottom up protein characterization by tandem high-resolution mass spectrometry, J AM CHEM S, 121(4), 1999, pp. 806-812

Authors: Zubarev, RA Kruger, NA Fridriksson, EK Lewis, MA Horn, DM Carpenter, BK McLafferty, FW
Citation: Ra. Zubarev et al., Electron capture dissociation of gaseous multiply-charged proteins is favored at disulfide bonds and other sites of high hydrogen atom affinity, J AM CHEM S, 121(12), 1999, pp. 2857-2862
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