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David L Williamson
David L Williamson
Ph.D. Candidate in Analytical Chemistry at University of Utah
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Investigating the structure of α/β carbohydrate linkage isomers as a function of group I metal adduction and degree of polymerization as revealed by cyclic ion mobility separations
DL Williamson, AE Bergman, G Nagy
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 32 (10), 2573-2582, 2021
212021
Isomer and conformer-specific mass distribution-based isotopic shifts in high-resolution cyclic ion mobility separations
DL Williamson, G Nagy
Analytical Chemistry 94 (37), 12890-12898, 2022
142022
Experimental measurements of relative mobility shifts resulting from isotopic substitutions with high-resolution cyclic ion mobility separations
DL Williamson, AE Bergman, EC Heider, G Nagy
Analytical Chemistry 94 (6), 2988-2995, 2022
142022
Evaluating the utility of temporal compression in high-resolution traveling wave-based cyclic ion mobility separations
DL Williamson, G Nagy
ACS Measurement Science Au 2 (4), 361-369, 2022
92022
Hydrogen-Deuterium-Exchange-Based Mass Distribution Shifts in High-Resolution Cyclic Ion Mobility Separations
DL Williamson, TK Trimble, G Nagy
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 34 (6), 1024-1034, 2023
32023
Nonthreaded Isomers of Sungsanpin and Ulleungdin Lasso Peptides Inhibit H1299 Cancer Cell Migration
L Digal, SC Samson, MA Stevens, A Ghorai, H Kim, MC Mifflin, KR Carney, ...
ACS Chemical Biology 19 (1), 81-88, 2023
22023
Coupling Isotopic Shifts with Collision Cross-Section Measurements for Carbohydrate Characterization in High-Resolution Ion Mobility Separations
DL Williamson, G Nagy
Analytical chemistry 95 (37), 13992-14000, 2023
22023
Isolating the Contributions from Moments of Inertia in Isotopic Shifts Measured by High-Resolution Cyclic Ion Mobility Separations
DL Williamson, HM Windsor, G Nagy
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 2024
2024
Multiplatform High-Definition Ion Mobility Separations of the Largest Epimeric Peptides
HA Thurman, G Wijegunawardena, F Berthias, DL Williamson, H Wu, ...
Analytical Chemistry, 2024
2024
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