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Florian Meier

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  66
Citations -  3444

Florian Meier is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mass spectrometry & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1893 citations. Previous affiliations of Florian Meier include North Carolina State University & University of Copenhagen.

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Online Parallel Accumulation–Serial Fragmentation (PASEF) with a Novel Trapped Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometer *

TL;DR: The timsTOF Pro instrument is introduced, which optimally implements online PASEF and features an orthogonal ion path into the ion mobility device, limiting the amount of debris entering the instrument and making it very robust in daily operation.
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BoxCar acquisition method enables single-shot proteomics at a depth of 10,000 proteins in 100 minutes

TL;DR: A data-acquisition method, termed BoxCar, in which filling multiple narrow mass-to-charge segments increases the mean ion injection time more than tenfold as compared to that of a standard full scan, greatly increases sensitivity and the detection of low-abundance peptides with a minimal amount of instrument time.
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diaPASEF: parallel accumulation–serial fragmentation combined with data-independent acquisition

TL;DR: This work uses the correlation of molecular weight and ion mobility in a trapped ion mobility device to devise a scan mode that samples up to 100% of the peptide precursor ion current in m/z and mobility windows and thereby increase the specificity for precursor identification.
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Parallel Accumulation–Serial Fragmentation (PASEF): Multiplying Sequencing Speed and Sensitivity by Synchronized Scans in a Trapped Ion Mobility Device

TL;DR: In this paper, a parallel accumulation-serial fragmentation (PASEF) method was proposed to enable hundreds of MS/MS events per second at full sensitivity for shotgun proteomics.
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A novel LC system embeds analytes in pre-formed gradients for rapid, ultra-robust proteomics

TL;DR: The new system - termed Evosep One - analyzes samples in an extremely robust and high throughput manner, without sacrificing in depth proteomics coverage, while maintaining the sensitivity of current nano-flow LC systems.