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Day 1 May 17, Wed. : Presentation of Submitted Papers
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Short abstracts of submitted papers will be published after May 1. (Presentation numbers become clickable.)
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Oral Presentations (15 min. talk and 5 min. discussion)(New concepts in instrumentation)
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(10:45-11:45)
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Chair: Kenichi Iwamoto
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1A-O-1045
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Time-of-flight mass spectrometer using a rotating electric field and 2-dimensional detector
( JAEA)
oAtsushi Katayama, Yutaka Kameo, Mikio Nakashima
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1A-O-1105
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Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry with Ion Attachment Ionization Technique (IA-TOFMS): Development of a tabletop IA-TOFMS system
( 1RIIF AIST, 2Tokyo Univ. Sci., 3Canon Anelva Technix, 4Meisei Univ.)
oNaoaki Saito1, Jyun-ichi Nanjyo1,2, Yasuyuki Taneda3, Yoshiro Shiokawa3, Mitumori Tanimoto4
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1A-O-1125
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Cage size dependence of Sc-metallofullerenes observed by ion mobility measurements
( 1RCMS Nagoya Univ., 2Dept. Chem. Nagoya Univ., 3CREST/JST)
oToshiki Sugai1, Hisanori Shinohara2,3
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Oral Presentations (15 min. talk and 5 min. discussion)(Proteome and proteins)
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(10:45-11:45)
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Chair: Ken-ichi Yoshino
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1B-O-1045
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Integrative Proteomic-Genomic Kinetic Analysis of HIV-1 Infected CD4+-T-cells by Label-Free, Targeted Mass Spectrometry and Microarray Analyses
( 1Rosetta Biosoftware, 2University of Washington, 3Thermo Electron)
Eric Y Chan2, Lee Weng1, Jennifer N Sutton3, Sean C Proll2, Andrew D Keller1, James C Wallace2, oJoyce Peng1, Leo E Bonilla3, Michael G Katze2
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1B-O-1105
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Real Time Detection of Noncovalent Protein Complexes by Mass Spectrometry - Interaction Analysis of E.coli AHASII-
( Ajinomoto CO., Inc)
oNaoko Arashida, Naoyuki Yamada, Hideyuki Yamaguchi, Kohki Ishikawa, Ei-ichiro Suzuki, Kazuo Hirayama
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1B-O-1125
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Analysis of a basic protein by microchip capillary electrophoresis mass spectrometry
( 1Yokohama City Univ., 2Shimadzu Corporation, 3Ajinomoto Co. Inc.)
oSatoko Akashi1, Koichi Suzuki2, Arai Akihiro2, Naoyuki Yamada3, Ei-Ichiro Suzuki3, Kazuo Hirayama3, Shin Nakamura2, Yoshifumi Nishimura1
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Oral Presentations (15 min. talk and 5 min. discussion)(Ion chemistry and applications)
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(10:45-11:45)
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Chair: Hiroshi Yamaoka
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1C-O-1045
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CSI-MS Analysis of Bisguanidine Compounds.
( 1Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokushima Bunri University at Kagawa Campus., 2Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd., 3Chemical Analysis Center, Chiba University., 4Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University.)
oMasatoshi Kawahata1, Kazuaki Shikii2, Hiroko Seki3, Tsutomu Ishikawa4, Kentaro Yamaguchi1
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1C-O-1105
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Evaluation of host-guest complexation of cucurbit[n]uril (n=6,7) by ESI-MS
( 1Kansai Univ., 2Entropy Control Project ICORP, 3JASCO International)
oIssey Osaka1, Mikhail Rekharsky2, Akihiro Sato3, Yoshihisa Inoue2, Ryuichi Arakawa1
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1C-O-1125
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Search of New Chiral Host Using Mass Spectrometry
( 1OMTRI, 2Osaka Univ.)
oMotohiro Shizuma1, Hiroshi Adachi2, Daisuke Ono1, Masaki Nakamura1
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Oral Presentations (15 min. talk and 5 min. discussion)(Hyphenated techniques)
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(10:45-11:45)
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Chair: Yasuo Mizooku
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1D-O-1045
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Study on the free radical polymerization mechanism of allyl monomers by SEC/ESI-MS
( Kansai Univ.)
oYoshiki Takeda, Akira Matsumoto, Ryuichi Arakawa
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1D-O-1105
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Bioequivalence study of Cetirizine hydrochloride by hydrophilic interaction chromatography-ESI/MS/MS
( IAM)
oHiroaki Okabe
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1D-O-1125
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On-Line High-throughput APIMS Detection of a Reaction Product using Synthesis and Extraction Microchips
( 1JEOL, 2Nippon Kayaku, 3The Univ. of Tokyo)
oYutaka Takahashi1, Ryo Sakai2, Takehiko Kitamori3
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Poster Presentations 1
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Post by 9:50; remove between 16:30 and 17:00. The presenting author must be at his/her poster during the designated core time.
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(9:50-16:30)
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Chair: Masahiro Miyashita
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Core time: 15:15 - 16:15
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1E-P-01
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Characterization of drug-DNA binding affinity by laser spray mass spectrometry
( 1Yokohama City Univ., 2Univ. of Yamanashi)
Xiangguo Shi1, Atsushi Takamizawa2, Yoshifumi Nishimura1, Kenzo Hiraoka2, oSatoko Akashi1
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1E-P-02
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Evaluation of quantitative accuracy for chromatographic peak deconvolution on high-throughput LC/TOFMS
( JEOL Ltd.)
Toshinobu Hondo, oKeiko Kaneda, Tetsuichiro Morita, Kenji Nagatomo, Jun Tamura
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1E-P-03
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Accurate mass measurement for sulfur compounds in kerosine by using the comprehensive 2DGC-TOFMS.
( 1JEOL Ltd., 2GERSTEL K.K.)
oMasaaki Ubukata1, Kazuo Tanaka1, Jun Tamura1, Akihiko Kusai1, Teruyo Ieda2, Nobuo Ochiai2
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1E-P-04
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Study of Thermal Decomposition Products of Diacyl Peroxides
( Kanagawa univ.)
oYoshiyuki Mochida
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1E-P-05
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Qualitative analysis of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) resin by using pyrolysis gas chromatography/time-of-flight mass spectrometry.
( JEOL Ltd.)
oMasaaki Ubukata, Kazuo Tanaka, Jun Tamura, Akihiko Kusai
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1E-P-06
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Elimination processes of guest molecules from the inclusion complexes of pentanols hexanols and heptanols+deoxycholic acid
( Dept. of Chem. Kinki Univ.)
oTakayoshi Kimura, Takuya Kumamoto, Taichi Tokuda, Sachio Yamamoto, Tadashi Kamiyama
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1E-P-07
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Comparison of CID fragmentation with ECD fragmentation of the phospho peptide.
( JCL bioassay)
oTomonori Takami, Shohei Shioyama, Rieko Goto, Naoe Yamane, Hisami Murai, Zenzaburo Tozuka
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1E-P-08
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MS spectra Analysis of Glyco peptides with FT ICR MS
( JCL Bioassay)
oShohei Shioyama, Tomonori Takami, Yasuhiro Yamashita, Rieko Goto, Naoe Yamane, Hisami Murai, Zenzaburo Tozuka
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1E-P-09
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ETD (Electron Transfer Dissociation) analysis of higher molecular weight peptides
( Bruker)
oDAISUKE HIGO
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1E-P-10
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Mass Spectrometric Approaches to Elucidation of Interaction between Naturally Occurring Products and Metal Ions for Antioxidation of Proteins
( 1JAIST, 2JAIST, 3JAIST)
Noriko Taniguchi1, Akio Hayashi2, oKazuo Tsujimoto3
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1E-P-11
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Detection of sulfo-peptides as their onium salts in the positive mode by MALDI-TOF MS
( Tokyo Univ. of Science)
Masaaki Ueki, oMiyuki Yamaguchi
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1E-P-12
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Post-translational modification analyses using 1,5-diaminonaphthalene as a matrix
( Shimadzu Co.)
oYuko Fukuyama, Koichi Tanaka
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1E-P-13
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Intact Protein Analysis using a Quadrupole-Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometer
( Jasco Int.)
oAkihiro Sato, Michihisa Iijima, Hideto Kakimi, Akihiro Shibata
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1E-P-14
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Detection of phosphoproteins in liver extract of microcystin-treated mouse using two-dimensional electrophoresis
( 1Graduate School of Environmental and Human Sciences, Meijo Univ., 2Faculty of Pharmacy, Meijo Univ.)
oMasahiko Tachi1, Hiroyuki Baba2, Ken-ichi Harada1,2
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1E-P-15
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Analysis of Peptide Components in the Venom of the Japanese Scorpion Liocheles australasiae
( Kyoto Univ.)
oMasahiro Miyashita, Junko Otsuki, Yosuke Hanai, Yoshiaki Nakagawa, Hisashi Miyagawa
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1E-P-16
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Structural analysis of peptides using ion-trap LC-MS (2) Application to cyclic peptides from cyanobacteria
( 1Gradu.Environ.Human Sci., Meijo Univ., 2Fac., Meijo Univ.)
oTsuyoshi Mayumi1, Hajime Kato1, Yoshito Kawasaki1, Kenichi Harada1,2
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1E-P-17
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Simultaneous identification of peptide mixture with a slight mass difference with SUMMIT-MS/MS using Digital Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer
( 1Mass Spectrometry Research Laboratory, Shimadzu Corporation, 2Technology Research Laboratory, Shimadzu Corporation, 3Shimadzu Research Laboratory Europe)
oShinichi Iwamoto1, Shigeki Kajihara2, Sadanori Sekiya1, Osamu Furuhashi2, Ding Li3, Koichi Tanaka1
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1E-P-18
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Site-specific H/D exchange analysis of protein by mass spectrometry coupled with carboxypeptidase digestion
( 1QuLiS, Hiroshima Univ., 2Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima Univ, 3Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology , Cuba, 4Institute for Protein Research, Osaka Univ.)
oTatsuya Yamamoto1, Shunsuke Izumi1,2, Jorge Fernandez-de-Cossio3, Toshifumi Takao4, Kunihiko Gekko2
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1E-P-19
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Rapid Identification of Microorganisms by MALDI-MS Using Ribosomal Proteins as Biomarkers.
( 1AIST, 2Meijo Univ., 3Fukuoka Inst. Technol.)
oKanae Teramoto1, Yudai Hotta2, Hiroaki Sato1, Liwei Sun1, Masaki Torimura1, Hiroto Tamura2, Hiromichi Yoshikawa3, Hiroaki Tao1
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1E-P-20
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A database search protocol for the detection of Ser/Thr phosphorylation on proteins by LC/MSn with linear ion trap mass spectrometer
( 1AMR, 2Kobe Univ., 3Univ. of Tokyo)
oTomoyo Nakano1, Ken-ichi Yoshino2, Naoyuki Iida3, Mitsuyo Machida3, Seisuke Hattori3, Yasuhiko Bando1
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1E-P-21
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Mass spectrometric Application of Stably Isotopic 2,4-DNPH to Oxidation of Proteins
( 1JAIST, 2OU HSC)
oAkio Hayashi1, Kazuo Tsujimoto1, Takaaki Kawai1, Hiroyuki Matsumoto2
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1E-P-22
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Prediction model for peptide fragmentation using the first-principles calculation and its application to qualitative analysis of peptides
( 1Shimadzu Co., 2Nara Women's Univ., 3AIST)
oShigeki Kajihara1, Hidenobu Ishida1, Takae Takeuchi2,3
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1E-P-23
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Integrated database management software for large-scale proteomic analysis
( 1Biosolution, 2Biosolution, 3Biosolution, 4The University of Tokushima)
oKazunori Miyamoto1, Satoshi Ohno2, Tadahiro Sakabe3, Hisaaki Taniguchi4
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Poster Presentations 1
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Post by 9:50; remove between 16:30 and 17:00. The presenting author must be at his/her poster during the designated core time.
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(9:50-16:30)
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Chair: Keiko Miyabayashi
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Core time: 15:15 - 16:15
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1F-P-24
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Application of Reaction Tracking System using cold-spray ionizaion mass spectrometry
( 1Tokushima Bunri Univ., 2JEOL Ltd.)
oYoshihisa Sei1, Hiroshi Danjo1, Tomoko Hatakeyama1, Jun Tamura2, kentaro Yamaguchi1
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1F-P-25
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Analysis of ionic samples by IC-TOFMS
( 1JEOL, 2NIPPON DIONEX)
oKazuko Tanaka1, Akihiko Kusai1, Kiyoko Yoshinaka2, Yoko Sekiguchi2
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1F-P-26
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Host-guest interaction and the evaluation of ionization efficiency at ESI
( Osaka Univ.)
oShingo Ogawa, Masana Arimura
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1F-P-27
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Application of monolithic silica capillary column to electrospray ionization
( 1GL Sciences Inc., 2Kyoto Univ.)
omasanori motokawa1, kazushi hayakawa1, atsushi satou1, masayoshi ohira1, kazuki nakanishi2
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1F-P-28
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Development of high-sensitive laser-assisted ionization method and its application to oligosaccharides
( Yamanasi daigaku kurieneken)
hiroaki Maeda, oYasunori Mitsuya, Shizuka Kambara, Atsushi Takamizawa, Yutaka Hashimoto, Kenzou Hiraoka
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1F-P-29
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Real-time measurement of iodine-lysozyme substitution reactions by laser spray mass spectrometry
( University of Yamanashi)
oYusuke Nakamura
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1F-P-30
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The stabilization energies of the generation of Ag+ center clusters with aromatic hydrocarbon(s), and the ligand exchange in the gas phase
( Grad. School of Eng. Osaka Univ.)
Takashi Hoshiba, Masanori Kashine, oMasana Arimura
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1F-P-31
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GC/MS analysis of the semiochemicals from the body surface of ants
( Yokohama City University)
oMakiko Asahara, Masaaki Shimojima, Takehiko Yamashita, Mitsuo Takayama
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1F-P-32
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Compositional analysis of vacuum residue by ESI mass spectrometer: ion suppression effect on detected species of vacuum residue
( JAIST)
oKeiko Miyabayashi, Mikio Miyake
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1F-P-33
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Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds with a Vacuum Ultraviolet Single-Photon Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer
( The University of Tokyo)
oNozomu Kanno, Kenichi Tonokura
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1F-P-34
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Applications of a New Ion Source DARTTM to Forensic Science
( 1Fukui Pref. Police H.Q., 2JEOL Ltd., 3Fukui Univ.)
oShigeki Matsumura1, Kiyotaka Konuma2, Akihiko Kusai2, Kimio Isa3
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1F-P-35
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UV-MALDI-TOF-MS analysis of hydrophobically modified polyacrylamides obtained by lipase-catalyzed polymerization of ethyl acrylate
( 1Ehime Univ., 2Univ. of Buenos Aires, 3Univ. of Buenos Aires)
oYasuto Sato1, Rosa Erra-Balsells2, Hiroshi Nonami1, Eduardo M Rustoy3, Alicia Baldessari3
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1F-P-36
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Analysis of polyether mixtures by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry coupled with thin-layer chromatography
( 1Kansai Univ, 2AIST)
oTakehiro Watanabe1, Syouji Okuno2, Masato Kiuchi2, Ryuichi Arakawa1
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1F-P-37
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Analysis of organic pigments by Electrospray droplet impact / secondary ion mass spectrometry
( 1MCRC, 2Yamanashi univ.)
oIchirou Kudaka1, Hisanaga Tanooka1, Kunihiko Mori2, Daiki Asakawa2, Kenzo Hiraoka2
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1F-P-38
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Mass spectrometric analysis of organic pigments by electron ionization and chemical ionization mass spectrometry with direct sample probe system
( 1Thermoelectron K.K., 2Thermoelectron K.K., 3Kansai Univ., 4Kansai Univ.)
oShigehiro Asai1, Masayuki Kubota2, kenichi Fujita3, Ryuichi Arakawa4
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1F-P-39
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Collision Induced Dissociation for Structural Information from Synthetic Oligomer using Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Quadrupole Ion Trap Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
( 1Shimadzu Corporation Life Science Lab., 2Shimadzu Corporation Mass Spectrometry Reserch Lab.)
oHiroki Nakajima1, Shinichi Iwamoto2, Masaki Yamada1, Yuzo Yamazaki1, Shinichiro Kawabata1
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1F-P-40
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Study on Dissolution State of Manganese Ion by ESI-MS
( 1Tokyo Uni. of Marine Sci. &Tech., 2Shimadzu)
Ai Shimada1, oMiho Tanaka1, Shinichi Kawano2, Satoshi Yamaki2
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1F-P-41
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Investigation of Hydration Process of Calcium Ion Using ESI-MS
( Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology)
oTatsuya Urabe, Miho Tanaka
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1F-P-42
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Analysis of Additives in Polymer Materials
( 1Nippon Gohsei, 2Kansai Univ)
oYukari Nishimoto1, Ryuichi Arakawa2
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1F-P-43
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Dissociation Mechanisms of Excited CH2X2* (X=Cl, Br, I) Neutrals Using Charge Inversion Mass Spectrometry.
( Osaka Prefecture University)
oTomohiro Sasaki, Sigeo Hayakawa
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1F-P-44
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Characterization of lactic acid oligomers by ESI-MS
( 1Kansai Univ., 2Tokai Univ., 3Osaka Ohtani Univ.)
oIssey Osaka1, Mikio Watanabe2, Masashi Takama3, Masahiro Murakami3, Ryuichi Arakawa1
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