High-resolution and tandem mass spectrometry - the indispensable tools of the XXI century

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Mass spectrometry-based qualitative and quantitative (bio)molecular analysis is a corner stone in the state-of-the-art pipelines in systems biology and environmental sciences. High-resolution and efficient tandem mass spectrometry methods and techniques are the essential analytical capabilities for the in-depth analysis of extremely complex mixtures of (bio)molecules of a very broad dynamic range of concentrations. Here, we briefly review the advantages and limitations of the current mass spectrometry with a focus on resolution, or resolving power, and methods of (bio)molecular fragmentation in the gas phase. We conclude with an outlook that considers possible avenues for further mass spectrometry-based method and technique development, indispensable for advancing the challenging real-life mass spectrometry applications in the XXI century. © Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft.

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Tsybin, Y. O., Fornelli, L., Kozhinov, A. N., Vorobyev, A., & Miladinovic, S. M. (2011). High-resolution and tandem mass spectrometry - the indispensable tools of the XXI century. Chimia, 65(9), 641–645. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2011.641

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