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Esser T, Bohning J, Fremdling P, Agasid M, Costin A, Fort K, et al.
PNAS Nexus . 2023 Jan; 1(4):pgac153. PMID: 36714824
Despite tremendous advances in sample preparation and classification algorithms for electron cryomicroscopy (cryo-EM) and single-particle analysis (SPA), sample heterogeneity remains a major challenge and can prevent access to high-resolution structures....
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Stiving A, Gilbert J, Jones B, Wysocki V
J Am Soc Mass Spectrom . 2020 Feb; 31(2):458-462. PMID: 32031394
The development of native mass spectrometry (MS) has provided structural biologists an additional tool to probe the structures of large macromolecular systems. Surface-induced dissociation (SID) is one activation method used...
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Panczyk E, Gilbert J, Jagdale G, Stiving A, Baker L, Wysocki V
Anal Chem . 2020 Jan; 92(3):2460-2467. PMID: 31909984
The use of submicrometer capillaries for nanoelectrospray ionization of native proteins and protein complexes effectively reduces the number of nonspecific salt adducts to biological molecules, therefore increasing the apparent resolution...
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Snyder D, Panczyk E, Stiving A, Gilbert J, Somogyi A, Kaplan D, et al.
Anal Chem . 2019 Oct; 91(21):14049-14057. PMID: 31584811
A second-generation ("Gen 2") device capable of surface-induced dissociation (SID) and collision-induced dissociation (CID) for Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry of protein complexes has been designed, simulated, fabricated,...
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VanAernum Z, Gilbert J, Belov M, Makarov A, Horning S, Wysocki V
Anal Chem . 2019 Jan; 91(5):3611-3618. PMID: 30688442
Native mass spectrometry continues to develop as a significant complement to traditional structural biology techniques. Within native mass spectrometry (MS), surface-induced dissociation (SID) has been shown to be a powerful...
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Busch F, VanAernum Z, Ju Y, Yan J, Gilbert J, Quintyn R, et al.
Anal Chem . 2018 Oct; 90(21):12796-12801. PMID: 30299922
Surface-induced dissociation (SID) is a powerful means of deciphering protein complex quaternary structures due to its capability of yielding dissociation products that reflect the native structures of protein complexes in...
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Macfarlane W, Gilbert J, Gilbert J, Saunders W, Hough-Snee N, Hafen C, et al.
Environ Manage . 2018 May; 62(3):548-570. PMID: 29752496
Environmental stressors associated with human land and water-use activities have degraded many riparian ecosystems across the western United States. These stressors include (i) the widespread expansion of invasive plant species...
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Yan J, Zhou M, Gilbert J, Wolff J, Somogyi A, Pedder R, et al.
Anal Chem . 2016 Dec; 89(1):895-901. PMID: 27977147
Mass spectrometry continues to develop as a valuable tool in the analysis of proteins and protein complexes. In protein complex mass spectrometry studies, surface-induced dissociation (SID) has been successfully applied...
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Macfarlane W, Gilbert J, Jensen M, Gilbert J, Hough-Snee N, McHugh P, et al.
J Environ Manage . 2016 Nov; 202(Pt 2):447-460. PMID: 27839846
Floodplain riparian ecosystems support unique vegetation communities and high biodiversity relative to terrestrial landscapes. Accordingly, estimating riparian ecosystem health across landscapes is critical for sustainable river management. However, methods that...
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Bu J, Fisher C, Gilbert J, Prentice B, McLuckey S
J Am Soc Mass Spectrom . 2016 Mar; 27(6):1089-98. PMID: 27020926
Selective covalent bond forming reactions (referred to as covalent reactions) can occur in gas-phase ion/ion reactions and take place via the formation of a long-lived chemical complex. The gas-phase ion/ion...