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Mass Spectrometry International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 234 (2004) v—vii www.elsevier.com/locate/ijms CONTENTS Special Issue: In honour of Alan G. Marshall Edited by: Michael T. Bower Foreword Alan Marshall: A personal Foreword Alan G. Marshall Biosketch Alan George Marshall: CURRICULUM VITAE Alan G. Marshall: Publication list Activation of protonated peptides and molecular ions of small molecules using heated filaments in Fourier- transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry Richard L. Wong, Errol W. Robinson and Evan R. Williams (Berkeley, CA, USA) Structural studies on protein O-fucosylation by electron capture dissociation Michael Mormann, Boris Maéek (Miinster, Germany), Anne Gonzalez de Peredo, Jan Hofsteenge (Basel, Switzerland) and Jasna Peter-Katalinié (Miinster, Germany) Electron capture dissociation Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry of cyclodepsipeptides, branched peptides, and s-peptides Helen J. Cooper, Robert R. Hudgins and Alan G. Marshall (Tallahassee, FL, USA) RNase mapping of intact nucleic acids by electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (ESI-FTICRMS) and '%O labeling Zhaojing Meng and Patrick A. Limbach (Cincinnati, OH, USA) Electron capture dissociation of the disulfide bond—a quantum chemical model study Einar Uggerud (Oslo, Norway) Gas-phase reactions of lanthanide cations with alcohols José M. Carretas, Joaquim Margalo and Antonio Pires de Matos (Sacavém, Portugal) Oe ChemWeb.com @ central to science Abstracted/Contents in: Chem. Abstr.; Curr. Contents, Phys. Chem. Earth Sci.; Embase/excerpta Medica; INSPEC; Mass Spectrom. Bull.; PASCAL/CNRS (CONTENTS CONTINUED) A review of gas-phase H/D exchange experiments: the protonated arginine dimer and bradykinin nonapeptide systems C. Lifshitz (Jerusalem, Israel) Chiral analyses of peptides by ion/molecule reactions Gabriela Grigorean, Xin Cong and Carlito B. Lebrilla (Davis, CA, USA) Utility of accurate monoisotopic mass measurements to confidently identify lambda exonuclease generated single- stranded amplicons containing 7-deaza analogs by electrospray ionization FT-ICR mass spectrometry Jennifer L. Frahm (Richmond, VA, and Rochester, MN, USA), Christopher J. Mason and David C. Muddiman (Rochester, MN, USA) Fragmentation energetics for angiotensin II and its analogs from time- and energy-resolved surface-induced dissociation studies Julia Laskin (Richland, WA, USA), Thomas H. Bailey (Newark, DE, USA) and Jean H. Futrell (Richland, WA, USA) ... . Comparing the gas-phase fragmentation reactions of protonated and radical cations of the tripeptides GXR Sheena Wee, Richard A.J. O’Hair and W. David McFadyen (Melbourne, Australia) Rapid electron capture dissociation of mass-selectively accumulated oligodeoxynucleotide dications Kristin N. Schultz and Kristina Hakansson (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) Considerations for electron capture dissociation efficiency in FTICR mass spectrometry Michael V. Gorshkov (Moscow, Russia), Christophe D. Masselon (Richland, WA, USA), Eugene N. Nikolaev (Moscow, Russia), Harold R. Udseth, Ljiljana Pasa-Tolié and Richard D. Smith (Richland, WA, USA) Chemical cross-linking of the urease complex from Helicobacter pylori and analysis by Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry and molecular modeling Elisabet Carlsohn, Jonas Angstrém (Goteborg, Sweden), Mark R. Emmett, Alan G. Marshall (Tallahassee, FL, USA) and Carol L. Nilsson (Goteborg, Sweden) Glycoproteomics of cerebrospinal fluid in neurodegenerative disease Carina Sihlbom (Gothenburg, Sweden), Pia Davidsson (Mélndal, Sweden), Mark R. Emmett, Alan G. Marshall (Florida, and Tallahassee, FL, USA) and Carol L. Nilsson (Gothenburg, Sweden) Interference from multiple cations in MALDI-MS spectra of copolymers Jacob M. Kaufman, Arwah J. Jaber, Michael J. Stump (Fayetteville, AR, USA), William J. Simonsick Jr. (Philadelphia, PA, USA) and Charles L. Wilkins (Fayetteville, AR, USA) The influence of spontaneous m/z-changes on the ion motion in an ion cyclotron resonance trap Alexander Herlert and Lutz Schweikhard (Greifswald, Germany) On the double benzylic hydrogen migration in the molecular ion of N-(5-phenylvaleryl)-1-azacyclopentane-2-thione H. Yamaoka, I. Kusagi (Osaka, Japan), K. Isa, Y. Maekawa (Fukui, Japan) and N.M.M. Nibbering (Amsterdam, Of OY, La a Poe cra aE ORO aER P dec ORE, IS yee Pine OeA R OOP POC 7S Airs Pen Be 8 a Ee Oe Pee Dene 171 Strategies for automating top-down protein analysis with Q-FTICR MS Steven M. Patrie, Dana E. Robinson, Fanyu Meng, Yi Du and Neil L. Kelleher (Urbana, IL, USA) Effect of ionization mode in the analysis of proteolytic protein digests Paul M. Bigwarfe Jr. and Troy D. Wood (Buffalo, NY, USA) High pressure MALDI-FTMS: implications for proteomics Bogdan A. Budnik, Susanne C. Moyer, Jason L. Pittman, Vera B. Ivleva, Ulf Sommer, Catherine E. Costello and Peter B. O’Connor (Boston, MA, USA) Comparison of peptide mass mapping and electron capture dissociation as assays for histone posttranslational modifications Liwen Zhang and Michael A. Freitas (Columbus, OH, USA) Author index, vol. 234 Subject index, vol. 234

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