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About Native Mass Spectrometry, Oxford, UK

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Native Mass Spectrometry is the utilisation of soft ionisation methods and biological like sample conditions to allow a mass spectrum of a natively folded (i.e. not denatured) protein to be collected. Coupled with high resolution and highly sensitive detectors, this allows for: accurate mass, stoichiometry and, in some cases, small molecule/lipid binding partner determination.

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Please get in touch with the administrators for further information on the equipment we have on offer. We try to find tailor made solutions for the users of our setups. 

Please get in touch with the administrators for further information on the equipment we have on offer. We try to find tailor made solutions for the users of our setups. 

User Guide

Native MS is highly-complementary to almost all the tools that are currently used in structural biology. From relatively small quantities of starting material, this technique can rapidly provide fundamental information to a structural biologist.

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University of Oxford

University of Oxford

University of Oxford

Oxford

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https://www.ox.ac.uk/

Native Mass Spectrometry, Oxford, UK

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Sabine Huth-Rauschenbach
Sabine Huth-Rauschenbach
Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford
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Andrew Dolan
Andrew Dolan
University of Oxford
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Carol Robinson
Carol Robinson
Centre for Medicines Discovery (CMD), University of Oxford
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