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Mass Spectrometry Fundamentals

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This lecture covers the fundamentals of mass spectrometry, including topics such as ionization methods, mass analyzers, amino acid notations, charge states, and mass accuracy. It delves into techniques like MALDI and ESI, explaining their principles and applications in analyzing biomolecules. The lecture also explores tandem mass spectrometry, collision-induced dissociation, and peptide sequencing methods.

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