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Using simple language, newly drawn color figures, clever cartoons, and assuming no prior knowledge, this book provides an understandable entree to mass spectrometry. It presents novice users with detailed descriptions of principles of instrument operations and analytical strategies. The book focuses on commonly used instrument systems and analytical strategies covering chemical, environmental, biological, and medical research, helping novices make informed choices. A unique and brief chapter summarizes the absolute essentials (a set of take-home messages). A series of diverse examples from the literature are provided.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Using simple language, newly drawn color figures, clever cartoons, and assuming no prior knowledge, this book provides an understandable entree to mass spectrometry. It presents novice users with detailed descriptions of principles of instrument operations and analytical strategies. The book focuses on commonly used instrument systems and analytical strategies covering chemical, environmental, biological, and medical research, helping novices make informed choices. A unique and brief chapter summarizes the absolute essentials (a set of take-home messages). A series of diverse examples from the literature are provided.

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Autorenporträt
John Greaves is director of the Mass Spectrometry Facility in the Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine. He received his BSc in zoology and genetics from Leeds University in 1975 and a PhD, on the pharmacology of the antimalarial Primaqiune, from Liverpool University/Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in 1979. On moving to the United States, he spent five years at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and seven years at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, where he was involved with cancer and environmental research, respectively. He moved to the University of California, Irvine in 1992 where he has been particularly interested in the use of open access mass spectrometry to enable scientists lacking experience in the technique facilitate their research by obtaining mass spectrometric data rapidly, on a 24/7 basis. He has more than 80 publications.

John Roboz is a professor in the Department of Medicine (Div. Hematology/Medical Oncology), Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York. He holds a BS degree (1955) from Eotvos University, Budapest, Hungary, and MS (1960) and PhD (1962) degrees in physical chemistry from New York University. In 1969, he joined the Mount Sinai School of Medicine as an associate professor and became a professor in 1980. His research interests have been the development of mass spectrometric techniques for new antineoplastic agents and their application in collaborative studies with basic scientists and clinicians. Dr. Roboz has more than 135 publications. His first book, Introduction to Mass Spectrometry: Instrumentation and Techniques (Wiley, 1968) was reprinted in 2000 by the American Society for Mass Spectrometry in the Classic Works in Mass Spectrometry series. His second book, in 2002, Mass Spectrometry in Cancer Research (CRC Press), won a commendation award from the British Medical Association.