1939 - Accelerator Mass Spectrometry |
An important tool in trace biomolecule detection, still coming into its own. |
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Lawrence E.O., Alvarez L.W., Brobeck W.M., Cooksey D., Corson D.R., McMillan E.M., Salisbury W.W., Thornton R.L.
Initial Performance of the 60-Inch Cyclotron of the William H. Crocker Radiation Laboratory, University of California
Ernest O. Lawrence Phys. Rev., 1939, 56(6), p.124
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Proceedings of the American Physica Society: Minutes of the Spring Meeting at Cambridge, April 25-27, 1946
Physical Review, 1946, 69(11-12), p.674
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Bennett C.L., Beukens R.P., Clover M.R., Gove H.E., Liebert R.B., Litherland A.E., Purser K.H., Sondheim W.E.
Radiocarbon Dating Using Electrostatic Accelerators: Negative Ions Provide the Key
Science, 1977, 198(4316), p.508
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Nelson D.E., Korteling R.G., Stott W.R.
Carbon-14: Direct Detection at Natural Concentrations
Science, 1977, 198(4316), p.507
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Vogel J.S., Turteltaub K.W.
Biomolecular tracing through accelerator mass spectrometry
Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 1992, 11(4), p.142
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Turteltaub K.W., Vogel J.S., Franz C.E., Fultz E.
Studies on DNA adduction with heterocyclic amines by accelerator mass spectrometry: a new technique for tracing isotope-labelled DNA adduction Postlabelling Methods for Detection of DNA Adducts
Ed. Phillips D.H., Castegnaro M., Bartsch H., Lyon: IARC, 1993, (), p.293
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Creek M.R., Frantz C.E., Fultz E., Haack K., Redwine K., Shen N., Turteltaub K.W., Vogel J.S.
C-14 AMS: Quantification of biomolecular interactions using microbore and plate separations
Nucl. Instrum. Methods Physics (Research Section Interactions with Materials and Atoms), 1994, 92(), p.454
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Vogel J.S., Turteltaub K.W., Finkel R., Nelson D.E.
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry: Isotope Quantification at Attomole Sensitivity
Analytical Chemistry, 1995, 67(), p.353
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