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1 ted, introduced into a mass spectrometer and ionized.
2 ed within this outflow, including hot highly ionized(3,4) (temperatures of about 10(6) kelvin), warm
3 ) (temperatures of about 10(6) kelvin), warm ionized(5,6) (10(4) to 10(5) kelvin) and cool atomic(7,8
4 (2,6,7) and that the majority of this gas is ionized(8,9).
5 ral organic matter (SRNOM), LDI was found to ionize a very similar set of compounds (>90% of molecula
6  empirical formula is (C2H2) n(+), just like ionized acetylene clusters.
7          However, an understanding of how un-ionized ammonia transfers is vital for maximizing ammoni
8          The novel device allows the user to ionize an extended range of chemicals by simple switchin
9 ds, MALDI has limited ability to efficiently ionize and image neutral lipids, such as triglycerides (
10 that exist in the atomic state, or to highly ionized and enriched gas(4-6) in denser regions near gal
11 e phospholipid bilayer, suggesting that both ionized and neutral states of nonsteroidal anti-inflamma
12 ing the stellar core that contains partially ionized and partially degenerate non-ideal plasmas), whi
13  ions of planetary origin that were recently ionized, and "picked up" by the solar wind.
14 ative ion mode can give rise to cardiolipins ionized as both singly and doubly deprotonated anions.
15 ng each line of sight and accounts for every ionized baryon(11-13).
16          The produced O(2) is preferentially ionized by charge transfer from the surface over the pre
17 vity for compounds that were not efficiently ionized by flame ionization detection.
18 ation, neutral gas in the early Universe was ionized by hard ultraviolet radiation emitted by young s
19 ectra from mixed Xe core - Ar shell clusters ionized by intense extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) pulses from
20         The plasma products are subsequently ionized by interaction with a nanoelectrospray ionizatio
21         In this approach, lipid extracts are ionized by negative ion ESI generating both singly depro
22 o-isomer is tautomerized to an enol and then ionized by solvent.
23 5 x 10(-11) kPa) compounds were successfully ionized by the contained nAPCI ion source under ambient
24 showed that different types of compounds are ionized by these methods with only 9.9% of molecular for
25  4.40-4.59, <= 4.39 mg/dL and elevated serum ionized calcium >= 5.20 mg/dL were associated with incre
26 U-shaped association between admission serum ionized calcium and in-hospital AKI, with nadir in-hospi
27 y referral hospital, who had available serum ionized calcium at the time of admission.
28 eron gamma, tumor necrosis factor alpha, and ionized calcium binding adaptor molecule 1 (Iba1) expres
29 troyed cysts were located within accumulated ionized calcium binding adaptor molecule 1 (Iba1)-positi
30  revealed the presence of CD68(+), F4/80(+), ionized calcium binding adaptor molecule 1(-) macrophage
31   Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and ionized calcium binding adaptor molecule 1(IBA1) immunos
32 [UCH-L1]), microglial/macrophage activation (Ionized calcium binding adaptor molecule-1 [Iba-1]) and
33 t ultimately lead to increased intracellular ionized calcium concentration and contraction of pulmona
34               Lithium effects on blood pH or ionized calcium did not correlate with effects on urine
35                We stratified admission serum ionized calcium into 6 groups; <= 4.39, 4.40-4.59, 4.60-
36 ation (n = 300), which consisted of a target ionized calcium level of 1.0 to 1.40 mg/dL, or systemic
37 spitalized patients based on admission serum ionized calcium levels.
38  After adjustment for confounders, low serum ionized calcium of 4.40-4.59, <= 4.39 mg/dL and elevated
39 admission serum ionized calcium, using serum ionized calcium of 5.00-5.19 mg/dL as the reference grou
40 AKI, with nadir in-hospital AKI was in serum ionized calcium of 5.00-5.19 mg/dL.
41                                   Postfilter ionized calcium was 0.35 +/- 0.17 and 0.38 +/- 0.14 mmol
42 arkedly affected the beating rate (46 bpm/mM ionized calcium without autonomic control).
43 ital AKI occurrence based on admission serum ionized calcium, using serum ionized calcium of 5.00-5.1
44 l fibrillary acidic protein) and microglial (ionized calcium-binding adapter molecule 1) markers was
45   Diagnostic groups did not differ regarding ionized calcium-binding adapter molecule 1+ immunoreacti
46     Immunohistochemical staining showed more ionized calcium-binding adapter molecule 1-positive cell
47                                 Furthermore, ionized calcium-binding adaptor molecule 1 staining reve
48 ally associated with significantly increased ionized calcium-binding adaptor molecule 1-positive micr
49 nts without the need to systemically monitor ionized calcium.
50 t observations of an emission line of singly ionized carbon ([C ii] at a wavelength of 158 micrometre
51 e-scale images in the fine-structure line of ionized carbon ([C II]) provide an observational diagnos
52 hat is consistent with the estimate from the ionized carbon emission of about 72 billion solar masses
53 the 158-micrometre emission line from singly ionized carbon, the far-infrared dust continuum and the
54 ally placed to cause ionic separation as the ionized chemical flows along the drift cell.
55 al fragmentation behavior of a collection of ionized compounds and captures detailed chemical informa
56 hemical coverage is strongly limited to well ionizing compounds and a safe MSI-compatible inactivatio
57 elds at the rear side of the target that can ionize Cu to charge states with valence L-shell or full
58 ctrometry on mitochondrial membrane proteins ionized directly from their native environment.
59  the question of the impact of extreme total ionizing dose on perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, whic
60 red limited performance loss when exposed to ionizing doses comparable to a mission to Mars.
61                            When proteins are ionized during the ESI process, a distribution of consec
62 n, particularly with regards to difficult to ionize (e.g., nonpolar) species.
63  interacts with a thin solid density target, ionized electrons are accelerated to near the speed of l
64 cular weight (LMW) organic compounds, easily ionized elements (EIEs), i.e., Ca, K, Mg, and Na, as wel
65 sive, supersonic, hypersonic, cavitating, or ionizing environments, shock-waves and density gradients
66      The growth mechanism of hydrocarbons in ionizing environments, such as the interstellar medium (
67                       While dilute arrays of ionized F(4)TCNQ molecules are seen to behave like isola
68         This extended network of neutral and ionized filaments surrounds the Large Magellanic Cloud (
69 ion packets with high ion densities by first ionizing for several milliseconds in a field-free ioniza
70 ognizes the natural substrate dUMP in the N3-ionized form using an arginine, Arg199, in Mtb.
71 OH-NQ, similar to dUMP, binds to ThyX in the ionized form, and the strong and selective binding of 2-
72 re of the DMPC bilayer than the deprotonated/ionized form, considering similar membrane concentration
73 We further utilized COVINA to find the major ionized forms of metabolites.
74                When focused, this source can ionize gas targets, which we demonstrate here through th
75 e of a halo of warm (roughly 500,000 kelvin) ionized gas around the LMC (the 'Magellanic Corona').
76     Here we report imaging of a 10(4)-kelvin ionized gas disk within 2 x 10(4) Schwarzschild radii, u
77 igh mass of the LMC(17), detection of highly ionized gas near stars in the LMC(18,19) and predictions
78    In this study, we explore whether CAP, an ionized gas produced in laboratory settings and that ope
79                                 Plasma is an ionized gas that is typically formed under high-temperat
80 thermal dust emission and line emission from ionized gas(6-10).
81 pheric plasma (CAP), a near room temperature ionized gas, has shown potential application in many bra
82 l extent, radial-velocity gradient and total ionized-gas mass of the Magellanic Stream.
83                           CAPs are partially ionized gases that can be obtained by applying a high el
84      Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is a non-ionizing imaging modality capable of acquiring high cont
85 al doping brings strong screening effects to ionized impurities, grain boundary, and polar optical ph
86               The absence of any evidence of ionized impurity scattering in Te-doped Mg(3) Sb(2) sing
87             Allylic alcohols can be directly ionized in the presence of Pd(0) and chiral ligands to a
88      Ionization efficiencies of 33 compounds ionizing in both modes demonstrate that, contrary to gen
89 ion behavior of DNA under more commonly used ionizing irradiation sources such as X/gamma-ray photons
90  was significantly more potent than sparsely ionizing irradiation, with a median relative biological
91           The ability of NAPA to efficiently ionize lipids is exploited in the analysis of human skin
92 zID-IMS-MS configuration where ozonolysis of ionized lipids occurred rapidly (10 ms) without prior ma
93 e to magnetic reconnection) in the partially ionized lower solar atmosphere appears to generate these
94 ar mass launch collimated outflows (jets) of ionized matter that approach the speed of light.
95 econd, we used native or nondenaturing MS to ionize membrane protein nanodiscs with heterogeneous lip
96                                          Non-ionizing microwave signals are transmitted through the b
97      Furthermore, because the LS-APGD source ionizes molecular species in a ~1 mm(3) volume plasma us
98 ocesses arising in both the ground state and ionized molecule corresponding to vibrational and spin-o
99 e performance of (i) additional methods that ionize molecules at atmospheric pressure, (ii) ambient p
100 ze, simple fabrication, affordable cost, non-ionizing nature, and minimum health risk or impact.
101 lengths of 3726 and 3729 angstroms reveal an ionized outflow spanning 80 by 100 square kiloparsecs, d
102 er that describes the electromigration of an ionized particle, which is used in many fields of analyt
103 rst Arc"), revealing bright, multiply imaged ionizing photon escape from a compact star-forming regio
104 ravitational lensing magnification shows how ionizing photons escape this galaxy, contributing to the
105 gest that IAM-HPLC underestimates the DMW of ionized primary and secondary alkylamines by 0.8 and 0.5
106 to select a subset of charge states from all ionized proteoform cations; second, this aliquot of prot
107 ly coordinating stable anions to protect the ionizing protons of soft-landed cations on the surface.
108     When combined with the standard of care, ionized radiation, STAT3i SPNPs result in tumor regressi
109 mbers of the Acidobacteria), or resistant to ionizing radiation (Brevundimonas and Truepera); elucida
110                          Exposure to chronic ionizing radiation (CIR) from nuclear power plant accide
111 mutants demonstrate increased sensitivity to ionizing radiation (IR) and a decrease in DNA double-str
112                                              Ionizing radiation (IR) and chemotherapy are standard-of
113 rference sensitizes prostate cancer cells to ionizing radiation (IR) and etoposide treatment, as asse
114 -negative breast cancer cells in response to ionizing radiation (IR) and localizes to rDNA sequences
115  in these cells, we exposed pregnant mice to ionizing radiation (IR) at specific gestational time poi
116                                              Ionizing radiation (IR) can promote migration and invasi
117 sponse to a combination of PDI knockdown and ionizing radiation (IR) compared with either modality al
118  reported that cells exposed to low doses of ionizing radiation (IR) in the G(2)-phase of the cell cy
119 that the AR directly interacts with CHK2 and ionizing radiation (IR) increases this interaction.
120                     We studied the effect of ionizing radiation (IR) on continuous growth of seven hE
121 forts to understand the complex phenotype of ionizing radiation (IR) resistance, a genome sequence ca
122 ak worker subjects occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation (IR) to investigate the contribution
123 ity and its combination with DDR inhibitors, ionizing radiation (IR), and chemotherapy can be exploit
124 ses of HuR in oral cancer cells treated with ionizing radiation (IR), determined that HuR cleavage pr
125 n growth under 36 Gy/h) and acute (10 kGy/h) ionizing radiation (IR), heavy metals (chromium, mercury
126 ibed mechanism promoting cell survival after ionizing radiation (IR)-induced DNA damage involves frag
127                                              Ionizing radiation (IR)-induced DNA double-strand breaks
128                                              Ionizing radiation (IR)-induced DSBs lead to the same ou
129                                              Ionizing radiation (IR)-induced intestinal damage is cha
130 anti-cancer therapeutics in combination with ionizing radiation (IR).
131 nes mutated in the other subunit, ARID1A, to ionizing radiation (IR).
132 and NBS1, and renders mice hypersensitive to ionizing radiation (IR).
133 ry response elicited in mouse macrophages by ionizing radiation (IR).
134 emination in adjacent brain parenchyma after ionizing radiation (IR).
135 bility to repair DNA in the cells exposed to ionizing radiation (IR).
136 human glomerular endothelial cells (GEnC) to ionizing radiation (IR).
137 s essential for optimal antitumor control by ionizing radiation (IR).
138 ver, the heart is an unintentional target of ionizing radiation (IR).
139 e are increasingly being exposed to low-dose ionizing radiation (LDIR) from cardiac procedures.
140 re exposed to increasing amounts of low-dose ionizing radiation (LDIR) from cardiac procedures.
141 the effect of oxidative stress from low-dose ionizing radiation (LDIR) on wild-type and p53 mutant ce
142 benefits of metastasis-directed therapy with ionizing radiation (primarily stereotactic ablative radi
143 , PDE12 or AKAP7 (which degrade 2-5A), or by ionizing radiation (which induces IFN-dependent signalin
144                           Our data show that ionizing radiation alters telomere homeostasis in wild a
145 n multiple cancers and confers resistance to ionizing radiation and chemotherapeutic drugs.
146  Rad18, and 53BP1, in cellular resistance to ionizing radiation and DNA repair.
147 diomycete fungus that is highly resistant to ionizing radiation and has been identified in highly rad
148  Thymidine radical cation (1) is produced by ionizing radiation and has been invoked as an intermedia
149 ession of abscopal tumours in the context of ionizing radiation and immune checkpoint blockade in viv
150     Defects in NHEJ result in sensitivity to ionizing radiation and loss of lymphocytes.
151                  Telomeres can be damaged by ionizing radiation and oxidative stress, although the ef
152  hypersensitivity of BRCA1-depleted cells to ionizing radiation and PARP inhibition, highlighting the
153 nd ATP production observed after exposure to ionizing radiation and reduced DNA repair.
154         Here we show that physical damage by ionizing radiation and ROS induces full-thickness membra
155 that radiation shielding reduces the flux of ionizing radiation and thereby increases the energy-rela
156 n, as it does not involve the use of harmful ionizing radiation approaches.
157 ygen species generated by exposure to UV and ionizing radiation are characterized by clusters of lesi
158 induction by chemotherapeutic agents such as ionizing radiation caused SNP-dependent synergistic incr
159                                              Ionizing radiation causes acute radiation syndrome, whic
160 e knowledge and better inform the effects of ionizing radiation chronic exposure on nonhuman species,
161 to identify minimally invasive biomarkers of ionizing radiation damage to the CNS that are predictors
162 ted that melanin may also protect cells from ionizing radiation damage, against which C. neoformans i
163 s to stimulate intestinal regeneration after ionizing radiation damage.
164 rved to exhibit resistance to high levels of ionizing radiation despite sharing most DNA repair mecha
165  of material properties for high performance ionizing radiation detection based on direct detection m
166 ted increasing attention in recent years for ionizing radiation detection due to their strong stoppin
167 tion detectors with current state-of-the-art ionizing radiation detectors, we show the promising feat
168 ial and temporal resolution and reduction in ionizing radiation dose with new generation scanners.
169 opoietic dysfunction results from a range of ionizing radiation doses.
170 f cell cycle checkpoint activation following ionizing radiation drives increased production of immuno
171 pecies, we investigated the transposition to ionizing radiation ecotoxicity of one method proposed fo
172 nvironments (e.g., elevated temperatures and ionizing radiation environments) found in many engineeri
173 he chromatin factors H2AX and KAP1 following ionizing radiation exposure and drives local chromatin d
174              Purpose To assess the potential ionizing radiation exposure from CT scans for both scree
175            Little is known of the effects of ionizing radiation exposure on soil biota.
176                                              Ionizing radiation exposure to the brain is common for p
177 by accelerating cosmic rays that can deliver ionizing radiation for up to [Formula: see text] ky.
178                Here we provide evidence that ionizing radiation from environmental radioactive materi
179 Individuals are exposed to air pollution and ionizing radiation from natural sources through inhalati
180 ugh transgenerational effects of exposure to ionizing radiation have long been a concern, human resea
181 er, DYRK1A knock out conferred resistance to ionizing radiation in colony formation assays, suggestin
182 iciently high energy to produce ionization." Ionizing radiation in cosmic chemistry includes high-ene
183 ~100 mSv is lacking; however, concerns about ionizing radiation in medical imaging remain and can aff
184 linical decision-making regarding the use of ionizing radiation in medicine.
185 e for type I interferon signaling induced by ionizing radiation in the presence or absence of ATR inh
186 therapy to robustly sensitize NSCLC cells to ionizing radiation in vitro and in vivo.
187                         Herein, we show that ionizing radiation increases high mannose-type N-glycans
188             Mechanistic understanding of how ionizing radiation induces type I interferon signaling a
189 itigates RIGS lethality in vivo after lethal ionizing radiation injury-induced intestinal epithelial
190 f competing risk methods, suggesting that if ionizing radiation is impacting the risk of death due to
191                                              Ionizing radiation is one of the most common cancer trea
192       Malignant glioma is rapidly fatal, and ionizing radiation is part of the current standard-of-ca
193                      Magnetic field (MF) non-ionizing radiation is widespread and everyone is exposed
194                                The effect of ionizing radiation leads to an elevated quasiparticle de
195  pathology is suspected, but the presence of ionizing radiation makes it harder to construct database
196         Eliminating exposure to imaging with ionizing radiation may enhance the safety of relapse sur
197 tosis display similar therapeutic effects to ionizing radiation on cancer cell lines.
198                               The effects of ionizing radiation on materials often reduce to "bad new
199 d field data concerning potential effects of ionizing radiation on the abundance of mammals collected
200                  We evaluated the effects of ionizing radiation on the MinION platform - including fl
201           However, studies on the effects of ionizing radiation on the STT-MRAM writing process are l
202 d cytotoxic chemotherapy as well as surgery, ionizing radiation or both.
203 in combination with genotoxic agents such as ionizing radiation or chemotherapy.
204 HAEC) by replicative exhaustion, exposure to ionizing radiation or doxorubicin, and expression of the
205 ells to DNA damage under conditions, such as ionizing radiation or hydrogen peroxide treatment, that
206 inflammatory challenges, such as exposure to ionizing radiation or to bacterial lipopolysaccharides.
207 which are the likely sources of the elevated ionizing radiation powering the observed Lyman-alpha emi
208 exists in nature, where it provides superior ionizing radiation protection to organisms compared to k
209  adaptive laboratory evolution for increased ionizing radiation resistance.
210  identification of mutations associated with ionizing radiation resistance.
211 e variation induced by chemical treatment or ionizing radiation results in higher mutation rates.
212 e greatest disadvantage of this technique is ionizing radiation risk to the patients.
213 od (only 10 minutes after injection) without ionizing radiation risk.
214 osis in dental clinics and surgeries without ionizing radiation risk.
215 ace travelers are exposed to unique forms of ionizing radiation that pose potentially serious health
216                The abscopal effect following ionizing radiation therapy (RT) is considered to be a ra
217 as more recently been realized and relies on ionizing radiation to induce irreversible DNA damage, re
218                            Radiotherapy uses ionizing radiation to target and kill tumour tissue, but
219 t to conventional radiotherapy, TRT delivers ionizing radiation to tumors in a targeted manner, reduc
220 used to study clinically relevant markers of ionizing radiation toxicities to the brain.
221 ice and non-human primates (NHPs) exposed to ionizing radiation up to 8 days after radiation exposure
222 qubits, reducing or mitigating the impact of ionizing radiation will be critical for realizing fault-
223         There are well-known associations of ionizing radiation with female breast cancer, and emergi
224                           The interaction of ionizing radiation with matter is of critical importance
225   We exposed male fish to sublethal low-dose ionizing radiation, a genotoxic stress affecting the som
226 exposed to 11 genotoxins, including UV-B and ionizing radiation, alkylating compounds, aristolochic a
227 ng the highest exposed to elevated levels of ionizing radiation, although their occupational doses ar
228 result of the indirect and direct effects of ionizing radiation, among other DNA damaging agents.
229 ological tissue, as compared to UVB, UVC and ionizing radiation, and cause longlasting deep tissue da
230 es, including reactive oxygen species (ROS), ionizing radiation, and chemotherapies, activate acid sp
231 IR imaging has relatively low cost, uses non-ionizing radiation, and provides minimally invasive spat
232 vant exposures to chemotherapeutic drugs and ionizing radiation, as well as BM recovery after drug-in
233                                    Following ionizing radiation, cells with disengaged BRCA1-PALB2 in
234 al importance in understanding the effect of ionizing radiation, developing DNA biosensors and design
235      This study uncovers mechanisms by which ionizing radiation, especially particle radiation, promo
236 with other DNA-damaging therapies, including ionizing radiation, in the ATRX-deficient context.
237 vailability, its noninvasiveness and lack of ionizing radiation, its low cost, and its good reproduci
238             MRI does not involve exposure to ionizing radiation, similar to echocardiography, which c
239  harmful biological effects from exposure to ionizing radiation, understanding the mechanisms by whic
240  lipid vesicles, and iii) ability to resolve ionizing radiation-induced DNA damage foci.
241  each colocalize with phosphorylated H2AX at ionizing radiation-induced DSBs but not with 53BP1.
242 (TIRR) that specifically associates with the ionizing radiation-induced foci formation region of 53BP
243 ed ubiquitination as well as 53BP1 and BRCA1 ionizing radiation-induced foci formation.
244 onse kinase ATR can significantly potentiate ionizing radiation-induced innate immune responses.
245 serious adverse events (SAE) and exposure to ionizing radiation.
246 of colonic epithelium is highly sensitive to ionizing radiation.
247 ely impact skeletal health: microgravity and ionizing radiation.
248 ve assessment of myocardial ischemia without ionizing radiation.
249 ildlife resulting from its field exposure to ionizing radiation.
250 ould be avoided whenever possible because of ionizing radiation.
251 rand breaks induced by either doxorubicin or ionizing radiation.
252 an disease and responses to stresses such as ionizing radiation.
253  sensitive to external toxic agents, such as ionizing radiation.
254 bility, and cellular response to therapeutic ionizing radiation.
255  potential risks associated with exposure to ionizing radiation.
256 hromosome instability, which was enhanced by ionizing radiation.
257 roliferation, tumor growth and resistance to ionizing radiation.
258 erm cellular responses of human GBM cells to ionizing radiation.
259 pathogens and, as shown here, in response to ionizing radiation.
260  vivo and enhanced the cytotoxic response to ionizing radiation.
261 r resistance to cytotoxic chemotherapies and ionizing radiation.
262 ic species are known for their resistance to ionizing radiation.
263 n measure bone properties without the use of ionizing radiation.
264 or to drive cell cycle progression following ionizing radiation.
265 s that occur after exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation.
266  to STT-MRAM applications are robust against ionizing radiation.
267  are occupationally exposed to high doses of ionizing radiation.
268 on, splicing, and translation in response to ionizing radiation. Changes at the transcriptional level
269   Using data generated with cells exposed to ionizing-radiation (IR) in G(2)-phase of the cell cycle,
270                Here we describe a completely ionizing-radiation-free in vivo near-infrared (NIR) fluo
271 adiation absorption of tumors, high doses of ionizing radiations are often needed during RT, leading
272 lling and faster DNA repair upon exposure to ionizing radiations compared to vehicle-only treated cel
273 ed by electrostatically deflecting thermally ionized serine species from the sublimate, then gently i
274 acids and triglycerides are exposed to a non-ionizing, short-wavelength ultraviolet (UV-C) light sour
275                         It is now clear that ionized side chains-whether pore-facing or buried-in the
276      Exploring an ionization method that can ionize small organics and large biomolecules with differ
277 tation is due to spin-galvanic effect of the ionized spin-polarized excitons, where spin polarization
278 he daughter atom, (136)Ba(2+), in its doubly ionized state(3-8).
279 ization, not how electrons behave in the pre-ionized state.
280 ond length shift between the 1 s and 2p core-ionized states surfaces.
281                                     Bulk, un-ionized states, however, function as deep hole traps, wi
282 n analysis of low-abundance and difficult-to-ionize sterol molecules, allowing isomer differentiation
283                       Despite prior success, ionized surfactant often creates chemical noise patterns
284 f its energy, drive this expansion by impact-ionizing surrounding neutral lithium.
285 he art microwave systems provide a safe, non-ionizing technique that can differentiate healthy and no
286 rine species from the sublimate, then gently ionizing the remaining neutrals for examination by mass
287           As the solvent becomes less highly ionizing, the product contains increasing amounts of the
288 heir high insolubility and the difficulty to ionize them.
289 ible by the use of a reference compound that ionizes to a similar extent in both positive and negativ
290                                    To do so, ionizing ultraviolet photons must escape from the host g
291   Specifically, only surface carboxyl groups ionize under neutral pH, whereas interior carboxyl ioniz
292  initial products were immediately quenched, ionized using ammonium cations, and subsequently analyze
293                      Separated peptides were ionized using an etched fused-silica emitter capable of
294  dissociation behaviors of protein complexes ionized using micrometer and submicrometer capillaries w
295                    The coclusters are gently ionized using nanoelectrospray and transferred into the
296 s with beta-O-4 linkages were evaporated and ionized using negative ion mode electrospray ionization,
297  precursor polymer and the SCNPs can be well ionized via ESI MS, and the strong covalent cross-links
298 nization (DBDI) is an emerging technique for ionizing volatile molecules directly from complex mixtur
299 tion of neutral lipids that do not typically ionize well under normal MALDI conditions.
300 y on the delayed pathway, where one electron ionizes with a time-delay after recollision.

 
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