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Albert A. Tuinman
Researcher at Arizona State University
Publications - 7
Citations - 609
Albert A. Tuinman is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mass spectrometry & Peptide sequence. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 577 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert A. Tuinman include University of Tennessee.
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The isolation and structure of a remarkable marine animal antineoplastic constituent: dolastatin 10
George R. Pettit,Yoshiaki Kamano,Cherry L. Herald,Albert A. Tuinman,Fred E. Boettner,Haruhisa Kizu,Jean M. Schmidt,L. Baczynskyj,L. Baczynskyj,Kenneth B. Tomer,Kenneth B. Tomer,Roger J. Bontems +11 more
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The structure and synthesis of dolastatin 3
George R. Pettit,Yoshiaki Kamano,Cedric W. Holzapfel,Cedric W. Holzapfel,Wynand J. Van Zyl,Wynand J. Van Zyl,Albert A. Tuinman,Albert A. Tuinman,Cherry L. Herald,L. Baczynskyj,L. Baczynskyj,Jean M. Schmidt +11 more
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Analysis of the amino acid sequence of peptides by mass spectrometry. An ion notation proposal.
TL;DR: A new nomenclature is proposed that allows a precise and concise description of mass spectrometric fragments derived from peptides by specifically accommodating extended or unusual amino acid residues, cyclic- and cyclodepsipeptides, and residues contained in branches of the main chain.
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Solution-phase secondary-ion mass spectrometry of protonated amino acids☆
TL;DR: A convenient and reliable method for rapidly determining amino acid molecular ions is based on observations of sulfolane and glycerol for solution-phase secondary-ion mass spectrometry of underivatized amino acids.
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Analysis of the Amino Acid Sequence of Peptides by Mass Spectrometry. An Ion Notation Proposal.
TL;DR: In this article, a new nomenclature is proposed that allows a precise and concise description of mass spectrometric fragments derived from peptides, including extended or unusual amino acid residues, cyclic-and cyclodepsipeptides, and residues contained in branches of the main chain.