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- a-ion
- Adduct Ion
- alpha-cleavage
- analyte
- Assigned quantity
- atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI)
- atmospheric pressure photoionization (APPI)
- atom range selector
- auxiliary gas
- average mass
- b-ion
- background mass spectrum
- beta-cleavage
- bottom-up
- Buffer gas
- c-ion
- centroid
- chemical ionization (CI)
- chemical modification
- cluster ion
- collision gas
- Collisional activation (CID)
- comparison method
- comparison zone
- consecutive reaction monitoring (CRM)
- corona discharge
- d-ion
- Dalton, uma, unified atomic mass unit,
- deconvoluted mass spectrum
- desorption electrospray ionization (DESI)
- desorption ionization
- detection limit
- dissociative electron capture
- distinct fragments found
- drift tube
- drying gas
- electron capture dissociation (ECD)
- electron capture ionization (ECI), electron capture negative ionization
- electron energy
- electron impact ionization, electron ionization (EI)
- electron transfer dissociation (ETD)
- electronvolt, eV
- electrospray ionization (ESI)
- Exact mass
- extracted ion chromatogram (XIC)
- Fourier transform mass spectrometry
- Fourier transform-ion cyclotron resonance-mass spectrometer (FT-ICR-MS)
- fragment
- FWHM
- gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)
- high-field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) RF-DC ion mobility spectrometry
- higher-energy collisional dissociation hcd
- hybrid mass spectrometer
- hydrogen/deuterium exchange (HDX)
- imaging mass spectrometry
- in-source collision-induced dissociation
- inductively coupled plasma (ICP)
- inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)
- infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD)
- internal fragment
- ion
- ion cyclotron resonance-mass spectrometer (ICR-MS)
- ion desolvation
- ion funnel
- ion mobility spectrometry (IMS)
- ion optics
- ion source
- ion trap IT
- ion/ion reaction
- ion/molecule reaction
- ion/neutral reaction
- ionization energy, Ei
- ionization method
- isobar
- isotope abundances
- isotope pattern
- isotopolog ions
- Isotopologues
- Kendrick mass defect
- label-free quantitation
- laser desorption ionization (LDI)
- linear ion trap (LIT)
- liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS)
- lock mass
- low-energy collision-induced dissociation
- m/z
- magnetic sector
- Mass accuracy
- mass analysis
- mass calibration
- mass defect
- mass range
- mass resolution
- mass resolving power
- mass spectrometer
- mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (MS/MS) tandem mass spectrometry
- mass spectrum
- mass-to-charge ratio
- Mathieu stability diagram stability diagram
- matrix effects
- matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI)
- McLafferty rearrangement
- metastable ion
- molar mass, M
- molecular ion
- monoisotopic mass
- monoisotopic mass has to be present
- MS/MS spectrum
- MSn
- nanoelectrospray
- natural isotopic abundance
- negative ion
- neutral loss
- nominal mass
- nozzle-skimmer voltage needle voltage
- Paul ion trap, quadrupole ion trap, quadrupole ion storage trap
- peak matching
- peak width
- peptide sequence tag
- photodissociation
- plasma
- positive ion
- precursor ion
- product ion
- profile mode
- proton affinity (PA)
- protonated molecule
- quadrupole time-of-flight (QTOF)
- radical ion
- range of atoms
- reagent gas
- rearrangement ion
- reflectron
- relative difference of isotope ratios
- resolution
- resonance ion ejection
- sampling cone
- secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS)
- sector mass spectrometer
- selected ion monitoring (SIM)
- selected reaction monitoring (SRM)
- sensitivity
- sheath gas
- shift
- shotgun proteomics
- similarity
- skimmer
- soft ionization
- space charge effect
- specific isotopes
- Specify charges in the ionization
- spray ionization
- surface-induced dissociation (SID)
- surface-induced reaction (SIR)
- tandem mass spectrometry in space
- tandem mass spectrometry in time
- time-of-flight mass spectrometer (TOF-MS)
- top-down proteomics
- total ion current (TIC)
- triple quadrupole mass spectrometer
- unit mass resolution
- unsaturation filters
- v-ion
- variable groups
- w-ion
- x-ion
- y-ion
- z-ion
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