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Mass Spectrometry Links and Resources

  • Murray's Mass Spectrometry Page
    If you're going to click on a single link on this page, this is the one! Kermit K. Murray has collected an impressing link of MS resources on the web. The main page carries links to MS Groups, MS Companies, MS Web Resources, and MS Software.
  • What is Mass Spectrometry?
    This page briefly explains MS at the most basic level, and has a link that will take an interested cruiser further. Try this one if you're a newbie and came here "by mistake"!
  • Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
    A powerful tool for detecting long-lived, cosmogenic isotopes, which provide chronometers for the study of human, and other biological events.
  • Accelerator Mass Spectrometry on the Internet
    Links to accelerator MS on the Internet by Philipp Gartenmann at ETH Zürich.
  • American Society for Mass Spectrometry
    ASMS was formed in 1969, for the purpose of promoting and disseminating knowledge of mass spectrometry and allied topics. Membership includes over 3,500 scientists involved in research and development. Members come from academic, industrial and governmental laboratories. Their interests include advancement of techniques and instrumentation in mass spectrometry, as well as fundamental research in chemistry, geology, biological sciences and physics.
  • Amino Acid Residue Masses
    A table of residual masses for the common amino acids, with a link to a structural information database.
  • Australian and New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry
    The ANZSMS brings together a broad spectrum of scientists who work with mass spectrometry. The aim of the Society is to promote mass spectrometry by providing contact with local and international leaders in all areas, and providing a forum, through its meetings, for the presentation of research in mass spectrometry and related disciplines.
  • British Mass Spectrometry Society
    Its aims are to encourage participation in all aspects of mass spectrometry on the widest basis, to promote knowledge and advancement in the field and to provide a forum for the exchange of views and information.
  • CBRG ETHZ
    The home page of The Computational Biochemistry Research Group of ETH Zürich provides a variety of search options into the SwissProt protein database: AllAll - Related peptide sequences (Trees, ancestral seq., MSA, predictions etc), AllAllDB - Querying the all-against-all database of SwissProt, MassSearch - Searching SwissProt or EMBL by protein mass after digestion, NuclPepSearch - Searching SwissProt for a nucleotide sequence, PepPepSearch - Searching SwissProt for a peptide sequence, TreeGen - Tree generation from distance data, PredictGenes - Predict and verify gene structure by alignment with homologous proteins, MultAlign - Multiple sequence alignment tools (recalculate, adjust, optimize, trees, score...), and MassDynSearch - Searches Swissprot with the masses of protein fragments after N- or C-terminal digestion.
  • Cheatham's Instrumentation Pages
    Lists of WWW links of research groups and companies that use/manufacture Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS), Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES), Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry (TIMS), and Stable Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (SIRMS) instruments.
  • CIMAR Ion Cyclotron Resonance Program - NHFML
    Overview of the ICR Program and Facilities
  • Delta Mass
    A listing of average mass changes (in increasing order) caused by chemical modifications of peptides or proteins taking place in MS. The listing is ambitious, with links to many reactions and still a lot more pending. This table is mirrored in Germany
  • Development of Particle Beam Interfaces for MS
    Short description of the title project at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
  • Electron Binding Energies
    A table compiled by Gwyn Williams, listing electron binding energies (in eV) for the elements in their natural forms. The energies are given relative to the vacuum level for rare gases and H, N, O, F, and Cl diatomic molecules; relative to the Fermi level for metals; and relative to the top of the valence band for semiconductors.
  • Electrospray Developments
    Describes current development in electrospray ionization at DOE Ames Labs, Ames, IA, USA.
  • EMBL Mass Spectrometry Page
    This link contains a list of MS resources on the web, and also some information local pages.
  • Evaluation of Desorption Mass Spectra
    This EDMS-tool allows to search, view, convert and handle THD and CVO-coded spectra picked via the internet from any server abroad. The site requires a HTML 3.0 compatible browser such as Netscape 1.1 or later.
  • Exact Mass
    The calculation of the exact mass of any given compound is simple, but you have to have the right tool for the job. The most important tool to have is a table of exact masses. Any given element has one or more naturally occuring isotopes. Most periodic tables list the mass of an element out to several decimal places, but this is the average mass for that compound, i.e., the average of the exact masses of all of the naturally occuring isotopes, weighted by their percent abundance. To obtain the exact mass of a given compound, one must use the exact masses of only the most abundant isotopes for each element present. The table at this link lists each element and the mass of its most abundant isotope to four decimal places.
  • Fast Fourier Transforms
    Details of how the FFT works is not explained in this tutorial, as this would involve too much complex mathematics. Instead it looks at the results produced by FFT and the ways it can be applied.
  • Flame Ionization Mass Spectrometry (FIMS)
    A project exploring the viability of a chemical flame as an atomic ion source for a quadrupole mass spectrometer.
  • Fragment Wizard
    The MS-Fragment Wizard can help you to interpret your MS spectra.
  • Fragment-Ion Tag Searching at UCSF
    A database searching tool from the UCSF Mass Spectrometry Facility that can be used to fit the fragment-ion tag data contained in a user's tandem mass spectrum to a peptide sequence in an existing database. A Fragment-Ion Tag may consist of 1 to and amino-acid composition from immonium ions can be added. The allow errors feature enables matching to database sequences which contain a single mutation, cross-species substitution, or modified amino acid.
  • Hints in Mass Spectrometry
    A couple of tips on how to do MS/MS with a double focusing sector instrument with linked scan runs, and how to use daughter ions and neutral loss scans to sequence oligopeptides.
  • ICP-MS for Analysis of Microliter Samples and Solids
    Inductively-Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry is already a highly sensitive and selective method for elemental and isotopic analysis. This project will investigate the ability of a microscale nebulizer called a monodisperse dried microparticulate injector (MDMI), to improve the sensitivity, speed, accuracy, and precision of ICP-MS is determining stable elements and radionuclides.
  • Introduction to Mass Spectrometry
    An MS tutorial from Science Hypermedia.
  • msf/ionmethd.html">Ionization Methods Tutorial
    Very short, but informative texts describing the various ionization modes in MS.
  • Italian Mass Spectrometry Home Page
    An attempt to provide information regarding mass spectrometry and related topics.
  • Kevin Cowtan's book of Fourier
    What is a Fourier Transform? This question is best answered with the aid of an example, which this page provides.
  • The LC/MS Home Page
    This site provides a comprehensive listing of books, reviews, courses, meetings, manufacturers, and contract labs for any technique relating to LC/MS. The site is structured to assist the information gathering process for newcomers and problem solvers in LC/MS.
  • The Mass Spectrograph Home Page
    Describes the mass spectrograph development at Indiana University and has a link to a mass spectrograph bibliography, in addition to a few links.
  • Mass Spectrometry Data at Widener
    This page contains mass spectrometry data obtained at Widener University for an advanced spectroscopy course. Data were collected on a Finnigan 4000 quadrupole GC/MS using a Teknivent Vector/Two data acquisition system and illustrate the differences between electron (EI) and chemical (CI) ionization.
  • Mass Spectrometry to Speed DNA Detection
    Researchers at the LBL Human Genome Center have constructed what they call a "time-of-flight mass spectrometry test stand" in which they will be testing different means of vaporizing and detecting molecules of DNA.
  • Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometry Database
    Database on Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometry. Edited by Hans Degn and Frants Lauritsen, Physical Biochemistry Group, Odense University and Tapio Kotiaho, VTT, Espoo, Finland. You can add your data on MIMs Database.
  • MS-Digest
    A protein digestion tool from the UCSF Mass Spectrometry Facility that extracts a protein from an existing database, performs an enzymatic digestion, and calculates the mass of each peptide. Specify the index number produced by MS-Fit or MS-Tag, or the database accession number.
  • MS-Fit
    A peptide-mass fingerprinting tool from the UCSF Mass Spectrometry Facility that tries to fit a user's mass spectrometry data to a protein sequence in an existing database and thus predict the identity of the user's protein. The MS input data should be generated by analyzing the peptides produced by the enzymatic digestion of a user's protein.
  • MS-Fragment Ion
    A tool from the UCSF Mass Spectrometry Facility that calculates the possible fragment ions resulting from fragmentation of a peptide in a mass spectrometer. Fragmentation possibilities for post-source decay (PSD), high-energy collision-induced dissociation (CID), and low-energy CID processes may be calculated. The fragment ion types seen in PSD are the default selections.
  • Multisite Research in Mass Spectrometry
    A new program in graduate and post graduate education at the University of Delaware, The Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland Baltimore County, and the DuPont Company. A special feature of the program involves industrial and academic laboratory rotations.
  • Mutation Mass Shifts


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