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Carbohydrate Mass Spectrometry Laboratory (Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica)
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Nguan, H-S, Ni C-K.
2022.
Collision-induced dissociation of α-isomaltose and α-maltose.
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J. Phys. Chem. A. (126):8799−8808.
Nguan, H-S, Tsai S-T, Chen J-L, Hsu P-J, Kuo J-L, Ni* C-K.
2021.
Collision-induced dissociation of xylose and its applications in linkage and anomericity identification.
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Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.. 23:3485.
Nguan, H-S, Tsai S-T, Ni C-K.
2022.
Collision-Induced Dissociation of Cellobiose and Maltose.
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J. Phys. Chem. A. 126:1486-1495.
Ni, C-K.
2023.
Discovery of unusual high-mannose N-glycans by new multi-stage tandem mass spectrometry.
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71st ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics. , Houston, USA
Ni, C-K.
2023.
Unusual free oligosaccharides in human bovine caprine and mouse milk
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Carbohydrate Gordon Research Conference. , Holderness, NH, United States
Ni*, C-K, Hsu HC, Liew CY, Huang S-P, Tsai S-T.
2021.
Modern Mass Spectrometry Techniques for Oligosaccharide Structure Determination: Logically derived sequence tandem mass spectrometry for automatic oligosaccharide structural determination in
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Comprehensive Glycoscience, 2nd edition.
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Discovery of unusual high-mannose N-glycans by new multi-stage tandem mass spectrometry.
Signal decay and recovery in matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization and the thermal model.
Unusual free oligosaccharides in human bovine caprine and mouse milk
Identification of the high mannose N-glycan isomers undescribed by conventional multicellular eukaryotic biosyntheticpathways.
Exploring Regioselective Fucosylation Catalyzed by Bacterial Glycosyltransferases through Substrate Promiscuity and Acceptor-Mediated Glycosylation
The collision-induced dissociation mechanism of sodiated Hex–HexNAc disaccharides
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