Applications of MALDI-TOF Spectroscopy
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Topics in Current Chemistry
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Applications of MALDI-TOF Spectroscopy
With contributions by D. Asakawa B. Bernevic Z. Cai D. Debois K. Demeure E. De Pauw E.B. Erba X. Gao Y. Guo Z. He N. Liu S. Liu M. Lu L. Ma S. Ma¨dler M. Przybylski R.Z. Qi L. Quinton K. Schellander N. Smargiasso R.J. Sugrue I. Susnea K. Tang B.-H. Tan H. Wang M. Wicke H. Yang W. Yu R. Zenobi Z. Zhao T.A. Zimmerman
Editors Zongwei Cai Department of Chemistry Hong Kong Baptist University Hong Kong China
Shuying Liu Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Changchun China
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