Posters on Wednesday, June 4th
039: A New Dual Cell Linear Ion TrapConfiguration for Improved QuadrupoleIon Trap Performance
Jae C. Schwartz; John E. P. Syka; Scott Quarmby
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA
053: Effect of FAIMS Electrode Shape onTransmission Efficiency
Michael Belford; Jean-Jacques Dunyach;Mark Hardman
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA
060: Optimization of Parameters for Proteinand Peptide Analysis using High FieldAsymmetric Waveform Ion MobilitySpectrometry (FAIMS)
Jonathan C. Mcnally2; Sucharita Dutta1;Julie Horner1
1Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA;2Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Francisco, CA
084: Analysis of Clenbuterol in Meat andFeedstuff by LC-MS/MS
N.T. Thu Thuy1; L.V. Xu1; P. T. Anh1; T. K. Tinh1;C.P. Ngoc Son1; Kefei Wang2
1Center for Education and Development inChromatography, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam;2Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA
119: Analysis of Polybrominated DiphenylEthers (PBDEs) in GC Triple LinearQuadrupole Mass Spectrometer
Byungchul (BC) Cha; Nigel Gore;Dipankar Ghosh
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA
209: Mass Spectral Characterization of aSorbitan Oleate Ethoxylate Surfactant
Michael J. Police1; Mark Szewc2;Giovanni A. Pallante2; Robert P. Lattimer1
1Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Brecksville, OH;2Thermo Fisher Scientific, Brunswick, OH
239: Comparison of CID, ECD, and ETD in theDissociation of Noncovalent Complexes
Sucharita Dutta1; Shelley N Jackson2;Amina S. Woods2
1Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA;2Nida-irp, Nih, Baltimore, MD
333: Complete Characterization of IsobaricImpurities by Chromatographic DataDependent Scan with SimultaneousTwo Collision Induced DissociationMethods on LTQ-Orbitrap
Shigeru Sakamoto; Mihoko Yamaguchi
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Yokohama, Japan
399: Combining NanoESI LC/MS withFraction Collection and MSn Experimentsto Assess Bioactivated Electrophiles byGlutathione Trapping
Geoffrey S. Rule1; Laurance Lee2; Yan Chen2;Chenghong Zhang3; Cyrus Khojasteh3
1Advion BioSystems, Ithaca, NY;2Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA;3Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA
569: Increasing the Range of Targeted SRMTransitions for Biomarker Quantitation:Combining SRM Building/Predictingwith FAIMS Separation
Josef Ruzicka1; Kevin J. Mchale1;Scott Peterman1; Amol Prakash2
1Thermo Fisher Scientific, Somerset, NJ;2Thermo BRIMS Center, Cambridge, MA
631: Validating Database Search Results ofETD Spectra
Rovshan Sadygov
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA