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2008 ASMS Posters for Monday, June 2nd

Posters on Monday, June 2nd

023: Development and Applications of a New Non-hybrid Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer
Andreas Wieghaus; Alexander Makarov;Ulf Froehlich; Markus Kellmann; Oliver Lange
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany

154: A Query Language for Retrieving Information from Raw Data Files
Michael W. Senko; Eric C. Hemenway
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA

190:  A Rapid Quantitative Method for Multiple Anabolic Steroids in Equine Serum by Turbulent Flow Chromatography Tandem MS-MS
UC Davis; Benjamin C Moeller BS; Scott D Stanley PhD
University of California; K.L. Maddy Equine Analytical Chemistry Laboratory; CAHFS

209: A Quantitative General Unknown Screening Method for Drugs and Toxic Compounds in Urine using Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
Taha Rezai; Marta Kozak; Alan E. Schoen
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA

242: Analysis of Metabolites by U-HPLCMALDI/MS/MS on a Triple Quadrupole Linear Ion Trap
Gerard Hopfgartner1; Guenter Boehm2;Emmanuel Varesio1
1University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific (Flux Instrument), Basel,Switzerland

243: PIF: Precursor Ion Fingerprinting–Searching for Genesis Fragments using LC-ddMSn
Julie A. Horner1; Mark Sanders1;Robert Mistrik2
1Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA; 2 Highchem, Ltd., Bratislava, Slovakia

255: Cross-Validation of a High-Throughput Metabolic Stability Screening Assayusing Laser Diode Thermal Desorption (LDTD)-Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization
Nicholas Duczak, Jr.1; James Kapron2
1Thermo Fisher Scientific, Somerset, NJ; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Ottawa, ON, Canada

263: Utility of High Accurate Mass (MSn) inthe In Vitro Disposition of Model CYPP450 Substrates-Novel and Known Metabolites
Ron Aoyama1; Scott W. Womble1;Atul Ramaiya1; Yan Chen2; Laurance Lee2; Sanjeev Thohan1
1Exelixis Inc, So. San. Francisco, CA; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA

292: A Metabolomic Investigation of Novel Uremic Biomarkers by Two-dimensional Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry
Ruth Godfrey1; Gareth Brenton1; RussellNewton1; Edward Dudley1; Peter Willshaw1; Ashraf Mikhail2; Lisa Bastin2; Gary Woffendin3; Helen Welchman3
1Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom; 2Morrsiton Hospital, Swansea NHS Trust, Swansea,United Kingdom; 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Hemel Hempstead,United Kingdom

315: LC-FAIMS-MS/MS Quantitation of1-Methyl and 3-Methylhistidine in theAssessment of Skeletal Muscle Degradation
Calin G. Znamirovschi2; Gabriela A. Kulp1
1Shriners Hospital for Children, Galveston, TX; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, West Palm Beach, FL

468: Identification of Proteins Essential for Muscle Development using SILAC
Michael Rosenblatt1; Yair Argon2; DavidSarracino3; Mary F. Lopez3; John C. Rogers1
1Thermo Fisher Scientific, Rockford, IL; 2Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; 3 Thermo BRIMS Center, Cambridge, MA

489: Expediting the Development of Targeted SRM Assays: Combining In SilicoModeling with Data from Shotgun Proteomics to Automate Method Development
Michael J. Maccoss1; Daniela Tomazela1;Barbara Frewen2;  Gennifer Merrihew1;Amol Prakash3; Scott Peterman4
1University of Washington, Seattle, WA; 2Univ of Washington, Genome Sciences, Seattle, WA; 3Thermo BRIMS Center, Cambridge, MA; 4 Thermo Fisher Scientific, Somerset, NJ

517: Improved Coverage in Global Proteomics Survey Experiments byDecreasing Cycle Time on a Linear IonTrap Mass Spectrometer
Barbora Brazdova; Julie A. Horner;Julian J. Phillips
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA

520: Large Peptide Sequencing - Experimental Strategies using Electron Transfer Dissociation
Zhiqi Hao; Terry Zhang; Andreas Huhmer
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA

604: Quantitative Proteomic Analysis Reveals Redirection of Karyopherinmediated Nuclear Transport in Primary CD4 Cells Infected with HIV-1
Eric Y. Chan1; Jon M. Jacobs3; Jennifer N.Sutton2; Matthew E. Monroe3; Andrew Keller4; David C. Camp II3; Richard D. Smith3; Michael G. Katze1
1University of Washington, Seattle, WA; 2Thermo BRIMS Center, Cambridge, MA; 3Pacific Northwest National Lab, Richland, WA; 4 Rosetta Biosoftware, Seattle, WA

613: Absolute Quantification of Targeted Endogenous Salivary Peptides using Heavy Isotope-labeled Synthetic Internal Standards and High Resolution Selected Reaction Monitoring Mass Spectrometry
Reiko Kiyonami2; Markus Hardt1; Rosa Viner2;Vlad Zabrouskov2; H. Ewa Witkowska1; Steven C. Hall1; Susan Fisher1
1University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA

635: High Confident Protein Identification from ETD and ECD Spectra with a NewMass List Preprocessor
Martin Zeller; Torsten Ueckert;Bernard Delanghe
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany

669: Characterization of Stress Hormonemediated Drug Resistance to Paclitaxelin Breast Cancer using SILAC Combined with High Resolution Mass Spectrometry
Melanie Flint1; Grace Kim1; Brian Hood1;Jennifer Sutton2; Thomas P. Conrads1
1The University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, 2 Thermo BRIMS Center, Cambridge, MA