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Authors: Madonna, AJ Basile, F Furlong, E Voorhees, KJ
Citation: Aj. Madonna et al., Detection of bacteria from biological mixtures using immunomagnetic separation combined with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry, RAP C MASS, 15(13), 2001, pp. 1068-1074

Authors: Madonna, AJ Voorhees, KJ Hadfield, TL
Citation: Aj. Madonna et al., Rapid detection of taxonomically important fatty acid methyl ester and steroid biomarkers using in situ thermal hydrolysis/methylation mass spectrometry (THM-MS): implications for bioaerosol detection, J AN AP PYR, 61(1-2), 2001, pp. 65-89

Authors: Madonna, AJ Basile, F Ferrer, I Meetani, MA Rees, JC Voorhees, KJ
Citation: Aj. Madonna et al., On-probe sample pretreatment for the detection of proteins above 15 KDa from whole cell bacteria by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry, RAP C MASS, 14(23), 2000, pp. 2220-2229

Authors: Holland, RD Rafii, F Heinze, TM Sutherland, JB Voorhees, KJ Lay, JO
Citation: Rd. Holland et al., Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometric detection of bacterial biomarker proteins isolated from contaminated water, lettuce and cotton cloth, RAP C MASS, 14(10), 2000, pp. 911-917

Authors: Beverly, MB Voorhees, KJ Hadfield, TL Cody, RB
Citation: Mb. Beverly et al., Electron monochromator mass spectrometry far the analysis of whole bacteria and bacterial spores, ANALYT CHEM, 72(11), 2000, pp. 2428-2432

Authors: Xu, M Basile, F Voorhees, KJ
Citation: M. Xu et al., Differentiation and classification of user-specified bacterial groups by in situ thermal hydrolysis and methylation of whole bacterial cells with tert-butyl bromide chemical ionization ion trap mass spectrometry, ANALYT CHIM, 418(2), 2000, pp. 119-128

Authors: Hendricker, AD Abbas-Hawks, C Basile, F Voorhees, KJ Hadfield, TL
Citation: Ad. Hendricker et al., Rapid chemotaxonomy of pathogenic bacteria using in situ thermal hydrolysis and methylation as a sample preparation step coupled with a field-portable membrane-inlet quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer, INT J MASS, 191, 1999, pp. 331-342

Authors: Beverly, MB Basile, F Voorhees, KJ
Citation: Mb. Beverly et al., The effects of electron and chemical ionization modes on the MS profiling of whole bacteria, J AM SOC M, 10(8), 1999, pp. 747-758

Authors: Madonna, AJ Voorhees, KJ Hadfield, TL Hilyard, EJ
Citation: Aj. Madonna et al., Investigation of cell culture media infected with viruses by pyrolysis mass spectrometry: Implications for bioaerosol detection, J AM SOC M, 10(6), 1999, pp. 502-511

Authors: Beverly, MB Voorhees, KJ Hadfield, TL
Citation: Mb. Beverly et al., Direct mass spectrometric analysis of Bacillus spores, RAP C MASS, 13(23), 1999, pp. 2320-2326

Authors: Holland, RD Duffy, CR Rafii, F Sutherland, JB Heinze, TM Holder, CL Voorhees, KJ Lay, JO
Citation: Rd. Holland et al., Identification of bacterial proteins observed in MALDI TOF mass spectra from whole cells, ANALYT CHEM, 71(15), 1999, pp. 3226-3230

Authors: Hendricker, AD Voorhees, KJ
Citation: Ad. Hendricker et Kj. Voorhees, Amino acid and oligopeptide analysis using Curie-point pyrolysis mass spectrometry with in-situ thermal hydrolysis and methylation: mechanistic considerations, J AN AP PYR, 48(1), 1998, pp. 17-33
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