Are the majority of a2-ions cyclic?

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Publication Date 2010-09-20
DOI 10.1039/C0CP00514B
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Detailed analysis of >18 400 high-mass accuracy tandem mass spectra resulting from higher energy collisional dissociation yields further evidence of the cyclic nature of a2-ions.

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