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Analytical Chemistry | 2008

A Brief History of Mass Spectrometry

Jennifer Griffiths

A few of the great people and major discoveries that have shaped this century-old technique.


Analytical Chemistry | 2008

A mass spectrometer in every hand.

Jennifer Griffiths

The first miniaturized mass spectrometer to be coupled to ESI and DESI sources can analyze peptides and proteins.


Analytical Chemistry | 2009

SIMS analysis of the liver

Jennifer Griffiths

Researchers pinpoint the location of different classes of lipids in fatty liver disease samples.


Analytical Chemistry | 2008

The clothes make the iceman

Jennifer Griffiths

I 1991, two German tourists hiking in the Ötzal Alps near the border of Italy and Austria stumbled across a frozen corpse, which was partially encased in ice. Initially, the mummified remains were thought to belong to a modern man, perhaps a hiker who had succumbed to the harsh conditions atop the glacier. But later studies revealed that the corpse was much, much olderO5300 years older, to be exact. And thus began the mystery of Europe’s oldest natural mummy, “Ötzi” the iceman. Who was Ötzi? What was his life like? Why was he on the mountain? How did he die? Because Ötzi was not formally buried and is so well preserved, many clues that might help answer these questions were recovered with his body. “He’s the best mummy preserved from those ages,” says Klaus Hollemeyer of Saarland University (Germany). “He died with all his accoutrements around him. He had his everyday clothes, his hunting equipment, his flint stone, and his axeOeverything a man from those ages needed for everyday life.” Hollemeyer and colleagues at GENE-FACTS and the Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (both in Germany) are the latest to address questions about Ötzi’s life, with a new study in which they use MS methods to analyze hairs from the clothing the iceman wore (Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 2008, 22, 2751 2767).


Analytical Chemistry | 2008

The Realm of the Nanopore

Jennifer Griffiths


Analytical Chemistry | 2007

The Way of the Array Microarrays allow researchers to study proteins on a grand scale

Jennifer Griffiths


Analytical Chemistry | 2007

Raman spectroscopy for medical diagnosis.

Jennifer Griffiths


Analytical Chemistry | 2008

Secondary ion mass spectrometry.

Jennifer Griffiths


Analytical Chemistry | 2009

NMR’s got sole

Jennifer Griffiths


Analytical Chemistry | 2008

Research Profile: A new hemolymph sampling method for D. melanogaster

Jennifer Griffiths

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