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Posted on Jan. 2017Jan. 2017 by Matt Bush

Analyst Most Accessed Articles in 2016

Congratulations to Sam Allen, whose article was one of the top 25 most downloaded articles published in the Analyst in 2016. That article is now featured in the Analyst 2016 Most Accessed Articles Collection.

  • Ion mobility mass spectrometry of peptide, protein, and protein complex ions using a radio-frequency confining drift cell. Samuel J. Allen, Kevin Giles, Tony Gilbert, Matthew F. Bush. Analyst 2016, 141, 884-891. (Link|PUBMED|PDF)
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