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. 2024 Sep 17;15(3):281–298. doi: 10.1007/s42485-024-00166-4

Table 2.

The Variable Vensters DIA method attempts to make each window the same number of identifiable peptide ions in width, using IP Inputs A DDA as a guide

Window Start m/z Stop m/z Width
1 374 396 22
2 395 413 18
3 412 428 16
4 427 443 16
5 442 456 14
6 455 470 15
7 469 484 15
8 483 498 15
9 497 512 15
10 511 526 15
11 525 541 16
12 540 555 15
13 554 570 16
14 569 585 16
15 584 601 17
16 600 617 17
17 616 634 18
18 633 652 19
19 651 670 19
20 669 689 20
21 688 710 22
22 709 731 22
23 730 755 25
24 754 780 26
25 779 806 27
26 805 834 29
27 833 864 31
28 863 901 38
29 900 945 45
30 944 1000 56

After 1000 m/z, the number of identifiable peptides grows progressively less dense