1. Electrospray Ionization for Mass Spectrometry of Large Biomolecules
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3. Mass spectrometry and immobilized enzymes for the screening of inhibitor libraries
4. Screening combinatorial libraries for optimal enzyme substrates by mass spectrometry
5. Evaluation of high performance liquid chromatography/electrospray mass spectrometry with selected ion monitoring for the analysis of large synthetic combinatorial peptide libraries