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Journal of Chromatography A
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved

Volume 712, Issue 1,
Pages 3-284 (29 September 1995)

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1.
Application of a new atmospheric pressure ionization source for double focusing sector instruments, Pages 3-15
P. Dobberstein and H. Muenster
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (443 K)


2.
Application of liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry to a sector mass spectrometer, Pages 17-19
K. Nojima, S. Fujimaki, R. C. Hertsens and T. Morita
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (122 K)

3.
Effect of ion source pressure on ion formation of carbamates in particle-beam chemical-ionisation mass spectrometry, Pages 21-30
M. Honing, D. Barceló, M. E. Jager, J. Slobodnik, B. L. M. van Baar and U. A. Th. Brinkman
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (510 K)

4.
Comparison of softwares used for the detection of analytes present at low levels in liquid chromatographic-mass spectrometric experiments, Pages 31-43
J. Visentini, C. Kwong E., A. Carrier, D. Zidarov and M. J. Bertrand
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (552 K)

5.
Enantiospecific determination of nimodipine in human plasma by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, Pages 45-53
Wolfgang M. Mück
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (408 K)

6.
Estimation of ranolazine and eleven Phase I metabolites in human plasma by liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry with selected-ion monitoring, Pages 55-60
W. J. Herron, J. Eadie and A. D. Penman
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (230 K)

7.
Metabolic studies of an orally active platinum anticancer drug by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, Pages 61-66
K. Poon G., F. I. Raynaud, P. Mistry, D. E. Odell, L. R. Kelland, K. R. Harrap, C. F. J. Barnard and B. A. Murrer
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (334 K)

8.
Rapid analysis of -agonists in urine by thermospray tandem mass spectrometry, Pages 67-73
J. A. van Rhijn, M. O'Keeffe, H. H. Heskamp and S. Collins
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (311 K)

9.
Determination of an endothelin receptor antagonist in human plasma by narrow-bore liquid chromatography and ionspray tandem mass spectrometry, Pages 75-83
B. Lausecker and G. Hopfgartner
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (381 K)

10.
Determination of the pesticide diflubenzuron in mushrooms by high-performance liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry, Pages 85-93
Karen A. Barnes, James R. Startin, Stephen A. Thorpe, Stewart L. Reynolds and Richard J. Fussell
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (421 K)

11.
Identification of diflubenzuron by packed-capillary supercritical fluid chromatography-mass spectrometry with electron-capture negative ionization, Pages 95-101
Cato Brede and Elsa Lundanes
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (381 K)

12.
Determination of organophosphorus pesticides and their transformation products in river waters by automated on-line solid-phase extraction followed by thermospray liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, Pages 103-112
S. Lacorte and D. Barceló
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (603 K)

13.
Trace determination of herbicides in estuarine waters by liquid chromatography-high-flow pneumatically assisted electrospray mass spectrometry, Pages 113-122
C. Molina, G. Durand and D. Barceló
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (440 K)

14.
Polar organic pollutants in the Elbe river Liquid chromatographic-mass spectrometric and flow-injection analysis-mass spectrometric analyses demonstrating changes in quality and concentration during the unification process in Germany, Pages 123-140
Horst Fr. Schröder
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (814 K)

15.
Identification of phosphocysteine by electrospray mass spectrometry combined with Edman degradation, Pages 141-147
Christiane Weigt, Horst Korte, Rembert Pogge von Strandmann, Wolfgang Hengstenberg and Helmut E. Meyer
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (299 K)

16.
Separation and detection of 4-hexadecylaniline maltooligosaccharide derivatives with packed capillary liquid chromatography-frit fast atom bombardment-mass spectrometry, Pages 149-154
Lena Johansson, Hasse Karlsson and Karl-Anders Karlsson
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (254 K)

17.
Liquid chromatography combined with thermospray and continuous-flow fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry of glycosides in crude plant extracts, Pages 155-168
J. -L. Wolfender, K. Hostettmann, F. Abe, T. Nagao, H. Okabe and T. Yamauchi
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (748 K)

18.
Liquid chromatographic-mass spectrometric studies on the enzymatic degradation of -endorphin by endothelial cells, Pages 169-175
M. Brudel, U. Kertscher, D. Schröder, M. F. Melzig and B. Mehlis
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (369 K)

19.
Enhanced sensitivity for peptide mapping with electrospray liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry in the presence of signal suppression due to trifluoroacetic acid-containing mobile phases, Pages 177-190
Alex Apffel, Steven Fischer, Gerson Goldberg, Paul C. Goodley and Frank E. Kuhlmann
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (782 K)

20.
Qualitative liquid chromatographic-atmospheric-pressure chemical-ionisation mass spectrometric analysis of polyethylene terephthalate oligomers, Pages 191-199
Karen A. Barnes, Andrew P. Damant, James R. Startin and Laurence Castle
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (360 K)

21.
Development of an instrumental configuration for pseudo-electrochromatography-electrospray mass spectrometry, Pages 201-209
Silvio E. G. Dekkers, Ubbo R. Tjaden and Jan van der Greef
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (444 K)

22.
Performance of an electrospray-interfaced thermospray ion source in hyphenated techniques, Pages 211-218
R. A. M. van der Hoeven, B. A. P. Buscher, U. R. Tjaden and J. van der Greef
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (417 K)

23.
On-line coupling of micellar electrokinetic chromatography to electrospray mass spectrometry, Pages 219-225
M. H. Lamoree, U. R. Tjaden and J. van der Greef
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (406 K)

24.
Combined liquid-liquid electroextraction-isotachophoresis for loadability enhancement in capillary zone electrophoresis-mass spectrometry, Pages 227-234
E. van der Vlis, M. Mazereeuw, U. R. Tjaden, H. Irth and J. van der Greef
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (439 K)

25.
Analysis of inositol phosphates and derivatives using capillary zone electrophoresis-mass spectrometry, Pages 235-243
B. A. P. Buscher, R. A. M. van der Hoeven, U. R. Tjaden, E. Andersson and J. van der Greef
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (445 K)

26.
Optimization of conditions for the analysis of a peptide mixture and a tryptic digest of cytochrome c by capillary electrophoresis-electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry with an improved liquid-sheath probe, Pages 245-252
J. Fred Banks Jr.
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (403 K)

27.
Mass spectral analyses of microcystins from toxic cyanobacteria using on-line chromatographic and electrophoretic separations, Pages 253-268
K. P. Bateman, P. Thibault, D. J. Douglas and R. L. White
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (990 K)

28.
Industrial applications of capillary zone electrophoresis-mass spectrometry, Pages 269-284
Michel W. F. Nielen
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (782 K)


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