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. 2019 Dec 27;8(1):A0078. doi: 10.5702/massspectrometry.A0078

Fig. 2. Differentiation of PC 16 : 0_18 : 1 double bond isomers using various ion-activation strategies. (a) UVPD of a bovine liver extract, (b) PB-MS/MS from a rat brain extract and (c) OzID from an egg yolk extract. Reprinted from T. Porta Siegel, K. Ekroos, S.R. Ellis, Reshaping Lipid Biochemistry by Pushing Barriers in Structural Lipidomics, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. (2019) 58, 20, 6492–6501 with permission.

Fig. 2. Differentiation of PC 16 : 0_18 : 1 double bond isomers using various ion-activation strategies. (a) UVPD of a bovine liver extract, (b) PB-MS/MS from a rat brain extract and (c) OzID from an egg yolk extract. Reprinted from T. Porta Siegel, K. Ekroos, S.R. Ellis, Reshaping Lipid Biochemistry by Pushing Barriers in Structural Lipidomics, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. (2019) 58, 20, 6492–6501 with permission.