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Eduard Denisov

Researcher at Thermo Fisher Scientific

Publications -  59
Citations -  4469

Eduard Denisov is an academic researcher from Thermo Fisher Scientific. The author has contributed to research in topics: Orbitrap & Mass spectrometry. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 55 publications receiving 4126 citations. Previous affiliations of Eduard Denisov include Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory & Thermo Electron.

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Performance evaluation of a hybrid linear ion trap/orbitrap mass spectrometer.

TL;DR: Rapid, automated data-dependent capabilities enable real-time acquisition of up to three high-mass accuracy MS/MS spectra per second.
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A Dual Pressure Linear Ion Trap Orbitrap Instrument with Very High Sequencing Speed

TL;DR: A next generation LTQ Orbitrap system termed Velos is described, with significantly increased sensitivity and scan speed, and an improved higher-energy collisional dissociation cell with increased ion extraction capabilities was implemented.
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Dynamic range of mass accuracy in LTQ orbitrap hybrid mass spectrometer

TL;DR: It was shown that 5-ppm mass accuracy of the orbitrap mass analyzer is reached with >95% probability at a dynamic range of more than 5000, which is at least an order of magnitude higher than typical values for time-of-flight instruments.
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Ultra High Resolution Linear Ion Trap Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer (Orbitrap Elite) Facilitates Top Down LC MS/MS and Versatile Peptide Fragmentation Modes

TL;DR: A novel version of this instrument family, the Orbitrap Elite, which is improved in three main areas: the ion transfer optics has an ion path that blocks the line of sight to achieve more robust operation, the tandem MS acquisition speed of the dual cell linear ion trap now exceeds 12 Hz, and the resolving power of the orbitrap analyzer has been increased twofold.
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High-sensitivity Orbitrap mass analysis of intact macromolecular assemblies.

TL;DR: The Orbitrap mass analyzer can be used to measure protein assemblies of molecular weights approaching one megadalton with sensitivity down to the detection of single ions with outstanding mass-spectral resolution.