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Day 2 May 16, 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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Selected Oral Presentations (15 min. talk and 5 min. discussion)[labile oligosaccaride]
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(10:00-11:00)
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Chair: Yoko Ohashi
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2A-O-1000
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High sensitive sulfated oligosaccharide analyses using an optimized new ionic liquid matrix
( Shimadzu)
oYuko Fukuyama, Shuuichi Nakaya, Koichi Tanaka
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2A-O-1020
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Structural Analysis of Sulfated Oligosaccharides by Using IR-MALDI-QIT-TOFMS
( 1Seikagaku Corporation, 2AIST)
Katsutoshi Takahashi2, oToshikazu Minamisawa1
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2A-O-1040
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Dissociation of core α1,6- and antenna α1,3-fucosylated isomers in the MS of glycopeptides
( 1CREST,JST, 2Osaka MCHRI)
oMichiko Tajiri1, Yoshinao Wada2
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Poster Presentation Short Talks (90 sec. Talk)
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(11:10-11:40)
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Chair: Yoshihiko Takinami
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2P-01-A01 ··· 2P-13-A13
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Selected Oral Presentations (15 min. talk and 5 min. discussion)[Nucleic acid and proteins]
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(10:00-11:00)
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Chair: Ken-ichi Yoshino
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2B-O-1000
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Quantitation of oligonucleotide by isotope dilution mass spectrometry
( NMIJ-AIST)
oTomoya Kinumi, Tomohiro Narukawa, Akiko Takatsu
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2B-O-1020
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Pylogenetic Classification of Pseudomonas putida by MALDI-MS Using Ribosomal Subunit Proteins as Molecular Clocks
( 1AIST, 2Meijo Univ., 3Fukuoka Inst. Tech.)
okanae Teramoto1, Hiroaki Sato1, Liwei Sun1, Masaki Torimura1, Hiroaki Tao1, Yudai Hotta2, Hiroto Tamura2, Hiromichi Yoshikawa3
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2B-O-1040
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Structure Analysis of Human Transcription Factor TFIIF in Solution
( 1Yokohama City University, 2University of Toyama, 3Osaka University)
Shinjiro Nagakura1, Seiji Yamamoto3, Yoshiaki Ohkuma2,3, Yoshifumi Nishimura1, oSatoko Akashi1
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Poster Presentation Short Talks (90 sec. Talk)
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(11:10-11:40)
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Chair: Ken-ichi Yoshino
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2P-14-B01 ··· 2P-26-B13
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Selected Oral Presentations (15 min. talk and 5 min. discussion)[liquid phase ionization]
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(10:00-11:00)
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Chair:Kentaro Yamaguchi
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2C-O-1000
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Cluster composition distributions at the liquid surface of methanol ~ propanol by liquid ionization mass spectrometry
( 1Tokyo Univ. Phar. and Life Sci., 2Hosei Univ., 3Yokohama Nat. Univ.)
Masaki Shinoyama2, oYasuo Shida1, Shoichi Okouchi2, Masahiko Tsuchiya3
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2C-O-1020
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Detection of Potential Ion Suppression in nanoflow LC/MS
( Hitachi)
oAtsumu Hirabayashi, Masako Ishimaru, Naomi Manri, Toshiyuki Yokosuka, Hiroko Hanzawa
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2C-O-1040
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Formation mechanism of anionic compounds' clusters by Cold Spray Ionization method
( 1MCRC, 2Tokushima Bunri Univ.)
oShuji Kagawa1, Rhuichi Hasegawa1, Yoshihisa Sei2, Kentaro Yamaguchi2
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Poster Presentation Short Talks (90 sec. Talk)
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(11:10-11:40)
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Chair: Shunsuke Izumi
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2P-27-C01 ··· 2P-40-C14
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Selected Oral Presentations (15 min. talk and 5 min. discussion)[instrumentation]
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(10:00-11:00)
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Chair: Michisato Toyoda
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2D-O-1000
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Computer Simulations of a New Three-Rods Ion Optic (TRIPOLE) with High Focusing and Mass Filtering Capabilities.
( Hiroshima Univ.)
oGary Salazar, Tsutomu Masujima
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2D-O-1020
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Mass selective axial ejection by controllable DC field for effective extraction
( Hitachi)
oMasuyuki Sugiyama, Yuichirou Hashimoto, Hideki Hasegawa
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2D-O-1040
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Development of Pulsed Ion Valve for High-resolution Ion Mobility Measurement
( 1RCMS, 2Dept. Chem., 3IAR, 4CREST/JST)
oToshiki Sugai1, Hisanori Shinohara2,3,4
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Poster Presentation Short Talks (90 sec. Talk)
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(11:10-11:40)
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Chair: Takemichi Nakamura
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2P-41-D01 ··· 2P-53-D14
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Poster Presentations
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Post by 9:50; remove between 16:00 and 17:30. The presenting author must be at his/her poster during the designated core time.
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(9:50-16:00)
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Core time : 11:40 - 12:40
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2P-01-A01
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Neutral desorption reaction of core-excited ester compounds studied by femtosecond laser ionization technique
( 1Graduate School of Sci., Hiroshima Univ., 2HSRC, Hiroshima Univ.)
Yoshihiro Matsumoto1, Kenta Morishita1, Yasutaka Tanikawa1, oShin-ichi Wada1,2, Kenichiro Tanaka1,2
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2P-02-A02
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The Feasibility of Differentiating Isomeric Compounds by Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometry
( NIES)
oSatoshi Inomata, Hiroshi Tanimoto
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2P-03-A03
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Study of type analysis for petroleum products by using gas chromatography/time-of-flight mass spectrometry.
( JEOL Ltd.)
oMasaaki Ubukata, Akihiko Kusai, Junichi Osuga, Kazuo Tanaka
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2P-04-A04
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Cluster composition distributions depending on the concentration of ethanol aqueous solutions, comparing with the liquid-vapor equilibrium diagram
( 1Tokyo Univ. Phar.&Life Sci., 2Hosei Univ., 3Tokyo Univ. Mar.&Tech., 4Yokohama Nat. Univ.)
oHaruhiko Fukaya1, Yuu Takaku2, Yasuo Shida1, Yoshiyuki Shimura3, Shoichi Okouchi2, Masahiko Tsuchiya4
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2P-05-A05
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Photodissociation of Isomer-Selected Cluster Ions by Ion Mobility Spectrometry Coupled with Mass Spectrometry
( Tohoku Univ.)
oFuminori Misaizu, Noriaki Hori, Ari Furuya, Koichi Ohno
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2P-06-A06
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2 dimensional mass spectrometry by axially-resonant excitation linear ion trap (AREX LIT)
( Hitachi CRL)
oYuichiro Hashimoto, Hideki Hasegawa, Masuyuki Sugiyama
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2P-07-A07
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TOF Mass Spectrometry with Ion Attachment Ionization Technique (IA-TOF) - Fragment-Free Spectra with a High Mass Resolution -
( 1RIIF AIST, 2Canon Anelva Tech., 3Meisei Univ.)
oNaoaki Saito1, Yasuyuki Taneda2, Yoshiro Shiokawa2, Mitsumori Tanimoto3, Toshihiro Fujii3
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2P-08-A08
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Development of a novel tandem TOF mass spectrometer with a spiral TOF mass spectrometer and an offset parabolic ion mirror
( JEOL)
oTakaya Satoh, Takafumi Sato, Jun Tamura
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2P-09-A09
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Construction of a Temperature-Variable Photodissociation Spectrometer Equipped with Electrospray Ionization Source and Its Application to Peptide Ions
( Kobe univ.)
oAkimasa Fujihara, Hiroyuki Matsumoto, Ayako Maekawa, Haruki Ishikawa, Kiyokazu Fuke
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2P-10-A10
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Development of Portable Ion Attachment Mass Spectrometer
( Canon ANELVA)
Megumi Nakamura, Harumi Maruyama, oYoshioro Shiokawa
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2P-11-A11
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Nano second time resolved detection of photo-chemical reaction by using IR laser ablation
( University of Yamanashi, Clean Energy Research Center)
oHiroko Furuya, Atsushi Takamizawa, Kayoko Mishina, Ryusuke Itoh, Kenzo Hiraoka
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2P-12-A12
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Ion dissociation in axially-resonant excitation linear ion trap (AREX LIT)
( 1Hitachi,Ltd.,C.R.L., 2Hitachi,Ltd.,H.R.L.)
oHideki Hasegawa1, Yuichiro Hashimoto1, Masuyuki Sugiyama1, Takashi Baba1, Izumi Waki1, Toshiyuki Yokosuka2
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2P-13-A13
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Design of a high performance multi-turn ion optical system
( 1Shimadzu Corporation, 2Osaka University, 3National Institute for Physiological Sciences)
oMasaru Nishiguchi1, Yoshihiro Ueno1, Michisato Toyoda2, Mitsutoshi Setou3
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2P-14-B01
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Development of portable photoionization time of flight mass spectrometer
( Univ. of Tokyo)
oKenichi Tonokura, Nozomu Kanno
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2P-15-B02
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Development of a deceleration lens system for Tandem Mass Spectrometer consisting of a Multi-turn time of flight mass spectrometer and a fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer
( 1Osaka University, 2CBRC AIST)
oYuichi Nishio1, Katsutoshi Takahashi2, Michisato Toyoda1
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2P-16-B03
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Devolopment of High-Vacuum MALDI-DIT-MS and Additional Ion Introduction Method
( 1Shimadzu Corp., 2SRL)
Shinici Iwamoto1, oKei Kodera1, Sadanori Sekiya1, Ding Li2, Ikuo Konishi2, Kouichi Tanaka1
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2P-17-B04
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Superconducting NbN thin-film hotspot detectors for MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry
( 1AIST, 2NICT)
oKoji Suzuki1, Shigehito Miki2, Yohei Kobayashi1, Shigetomo Shiki1, Zhen Wang2, Masataka Ohkubo1
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2P-18-B05
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Simulation of Beam Profile of Multi-turn Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometers
( 1Osaka Univ., 2CREST, 3Shimadzu Corporation)
oMichisato Toyoda1,2, Masaru Nishiguchi3
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2P-19-B06
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Direct imaging mass spectrometry analysis using formalin-fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue section
( 1Life Sci. Lab., SHIMADZU CORPORATION, 2Div. Adv. Clinic. Proteomics, Inst. Med. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 3Hum. Genome Ctr., Inst. Med. Sci., Univ. Tokyo)
oYutaka Aoki1,2, Atsuhiko Toyama1,2, Takashi Shimada1,2, Tetsuyoshi Sugita1,2, Chikage Aoki1,2, Yukari Umino1,2, Yataro Daigo2, Yusuke Nakamura3, Taka-Aki Sato1,2
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2P-20-B07
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Dynamic Pharmaco Metabolome of mouse brain with Mass Microscope System
( 1Shimadzu Corporation, 2Tokyo Institute of Technology, 3National Institute for Physiological Sciences)
oHideaki Izumi1, Takahiro Harada1, Sadao Takeuchi1, Kiyoshi Ogawa1, Yoshikazu Yoshida1, Yuki Sugiura2, Mitsutoshi Setou3
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2P-21-B08
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A New Sample Preparation Technique for MALDI Tissue Imaging
( 1Bruker Daltonics, 2Bruker Daltonik)
oTakashi Nirasawa1, Toshiji Kudo1, Yumiko Matsuyama1, Martin Schuerenberg2, Soeren Deininger2
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2P-22-B09
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Class Imaging - Statistical Classification of MALDI Imaging Data
( 1Bruker Daltonics, 2Bruker Daltonik, 3GSF)
oYumiko Matsuyama1, Toshiji Kudo1, Takashi Nirasawa1, S.-O. Deininger2, M. Schuerenberg2, C. Luebbert2, A. Fuetterer2, M. Gerhard2, D. Suckau2, A. Walch3
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2P-23-B10
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Analysis of Fullerenes by Liquid Chromatography/Atmospheric Pressure Photoionization Mass Spectrometry
( Shimadzu)
oShin-ichi Kawano, Yusuke Inohana, Kiyomi Arakawa, Hideaki Murata, Hirohisa Mikami
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2P-24-B11
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Development of a Rapid Resolution LCMS System with Simultaneous Electrospray and Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization
( Agilent Technologies)
oHirokazu Sawada, Hiroki Kumagai, Akio Kori
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2P-25-B12
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Fabrication of Cycloolefin Polymer Microchip for Electrophoretic Separation and Mass Spectrometric Detection. 2
( 1Kyoto Univ., 2Waseda Univ.)
oFumihiko Kitagawa1, Takafumi Suzuki2, Hidetoshi Shinohara2, Jun Mizuno2, Shuichi Shoji2, Koji Otsuka1
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2P-26-B13
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Application to the Direct analysis of TLC by using DARTTM-TOFMS
( JEOL)
oMai Kobayashi, Kiyotaka Konuma, Yoshihiko Miwa, Kazuaki Murayama, Akihiko Kusai
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2P-27-C01
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Structural Characterization of Pyridylaminated Oligosaccharides by Sheathless Capillary Electrophoresis with Electrokinetic Injection-ESI-IT-TOF Mass Spectrometry
( 1The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, 2Kinki University, 3Shimadzu Corporation)
oEmi Ito1, Kazuki Nakajima1, Naoko Goto1, Kazuaki Kakehi2, Kozo Miseki3, Akemi Suzuki1, Minoru Suzuki1
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2P-28-C02
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Elimination processes of guest molecules from the inclusion complexes of hexanol isomers+deoxycholic acid
( Dept. of Chem. Kinki Univ.)
oTakayoshi Kimura, Yasukazu Tokuda
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2P-29-C03
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Characterization of Thermal Decomposition of Polymers by Evolved Gas Analysis using Photoionization Mass Spectrometry, EGA-PIMS
( Rigaku)
Satoshi Otake, Kazuko Motomura, oTadashi Arii
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2P-30-C04
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Contamination from laboratory apparatus in LC/MS analysis.
( 1NIPPON GOHSEI, 2KANSAI UNIV)
oYukari Nishimoto1, Chizuko Ishihara1, Hideya Kawasaki2, Ryuichi Arakawa2
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2P-31-C05
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Simulation of ion motion in a FT-ICR mass spectrometer with space charge effects
( Osaka University)
oDaichi Murakami, Michisato Toyoda, Morio Ishihara
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2P-32-C06
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Control and Analysis system for MULTUM at the Osaka University Mass Spectrometry laboratory
( Osaka University)
oKosuke Katsuki, Michisato Toyoda, Morio Ishihara
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2P-33-C07
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Development of Novel Mass Spectrometer with Ultra-High Sensitivity and Ultra-Trace Sampling
( 1Osaka University, 2Kyushu University, 3Hokkaido University)
oRyotaro Todokoro1, Kousuke Kumondai1, Ryo Mibuka2, Shinzi Kurihara2, Kiichiro Uchino2, Hisayoshi Yurimoto3, Morio Ishihara1
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2P-34-C08
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Simultaneous determination of bioactive peptide and the metabolite in serum by hydrophilic interaction chromatography-ESI/MS/MS
( IAM)
ohiroaki okabe
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2P-35-C09
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Identification and quantification of peptides containing phosphorylated serine and threonine by substitution of phosphate group
( 1Musashino Univ., 2Univ. of Tokyo)
oHiroki Tsumoto1, Moonjin Ra2, Keijiro Samejima1, Ryo Taguchi2, Kohfuku Kohda1
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2P-36-C10
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Study on Utility of MS3 Method for Proteome Analysis
( 1Hokkaido Univ., 2AMR, Inc., 3Tokyo Medical Univ.)
Kiyonaga Fujii1, oTomoyo Nakano2, Fumihiko Usui2, Yasuhiko Bando2, Toshihide Nishimura3, Fuyuhiko Inagaki1
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2P-37-C11
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Evaluation of ligand exchange reactions between zinc pyrithione and amino acids by ESI-MS
( 1Kansai Univ., 2Shinshu Univ.)
oMasanori Okabayashi1, Takehiro Watanabe1, Hiroshi Moriwaki2, Hideya Kawasaki1, Ryuuichi Arakawa1
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2P-38-C12
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Identification of cytochrome P450 isoforms from solubility-based fractionated rat liver microsomes using nanoLC-ESI-Q-TOF mass spectrometry
( 1CERI, 2BASE)
oHidenori Yamanaka1, Masahiro Takeyoshi1, Yasushi Minobe1, Yoshikuni Yakabe1, Mineo Takatsuki1, Hisaya Satoh2
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2P-39-C13
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Analysis of Protein Phosphorylation by LC-MS/MS using Slightly Basic Solvent
( 1RIKEN Brain Science Institute, 2Hitachi High-Technologies Corp.)
oTakuji Nabetani1, Shinya Itoh1,2, Yoshio Hirabayashi1, Hiroyuki Kamiguchi1
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2P-40-C14
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Exhaustive analysis of turnover rates of proteins in the cultured cells of Arabidpsis thaliana.
( 1MLS. Hiroshima Univ., 2QuLiS Hiroshima-Univ.)
HARUMI Motohiro1, Kotaro Kitajima1, oShunsuke Izumi1,2, Toshifumi Hirata1,2
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2P-41-D01
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Top-Down Proteomics approach using IonTrap-MS with ETD (Electron Transfer Dissociation) and PTR (Proton Transfer Reaction).
( Bruker)
oDAISUKE HIGO
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2P-42-D02
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Is Albumin and IgG removal kit necessary for Human plasma proteomics with 2D-LC MS?
( JCL Bioassay Corp.)
oKaori Fujii, Tomonori Takami, Shohei Shioyama, Rieko Goto, Naoe Yamane, Hisami Murai, Zenzaburo Tozuka
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2P-43-D03
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New approach of peptide analysis based on Electron Transfer Dissociation
( ThermoFisher)
oJunko Kimata, Shigeru Sakamoto
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2P-44-D04
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Development of Immunoprecipitation-Mass spectrometry analysis
( 1Shimadzu Corporation, 2Div. of Adv. Clin. Proteomics, Inst. Med. Sci., University of Tokyo)
oAtsuhiko Toyama1,2, Takashi Shimada1,2, Chikage Aoki1,2, Taka-Aki Sato1,2
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2P-45-D05
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Using Chemical Cross-linking and High-Mass MALDI ToF mass spectrometry for the analysis of non-covalent protein complexes
( CovalX AG)
oAlexis Nazabal, Ryan Wenzel
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2P-46-D06
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Protein expression profiles for staurosporine-induced apoptosis in HCT116 cells using multiplexed quantitative proteomics.
( ABJ)
oShibata Takeshi, Masato Aoshima, Naoko Okishima, Hiroshi Shiraga, Mayumi Shindo, Osamu Sakatsume, Sumie Ando
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2P-47-D07
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Study on interactions of oligo(tyrosine sulfate)s with synthetic heparin-binding peptides by MALDI-TOF-MS
( Tokyo Univ. of Science)
oMiyuki Yamaguchi, Masaaki Ueki
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2P-48-D08
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Formation of product ions from cyclic peptides under ion trap MS conditions
( 1Gradu. School of Environ. and Human Sci., Meijo Univ., 2Faculty of Pharm., Meijo Univ.)
oTsuyoshi Mayumi1, Hajime Kato1, Yoshito Kawasaki1, Kenichi Harada1,2
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2P-49-D09
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Comparison of MALDI and ESI for the structural analysis of glycopeptides.
( 1CREST, JST, 2Osaka MCHRI)
oMichiko Tajiri1, Yoshinao Wada2
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2P-50-D10
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High-resolution H/D exchange analysis of dihydrofolate reductase by mass spectrometry
( 1Hiroshima Univ. sci., 2Hiroshima Univ. QuLiS)
Hiroshi Watabe1, oTatsuya Yamamoto2, Shin-ichi Tate1, Kunihiko Gekko1
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2P-51-D11
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The membrane topology of cytochrome P450 17a-cytochrome b5 complex based on mass spectrometry combined with chemical cross-linking
( 1Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima Univ., 2Graduate School of Integurated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima Univ.)
oHajie Mizuno1, Shunsuke Izumi1, Takeshi Yamazaki2, Shiro Kominami2, Toshifumi Hirata1
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2P-52-D12
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Interpretation of ECD Spectra --- from a Viewpoint of Organic Mass Spectrometry
( RIKEN AD&SC)
oTakemichi Nakamura, Yayoi Hongo
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2P-53-D13
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Analysis of high molecular weight protein using STJ-Cryodetector-MALDI-TOF/MS
( Hiroshima Univ.)
oNaohiro Tsuyama, Tsutomu Masujima
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2P-54-D14
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Basic knowledge of chemistry and mass spectrometry (No.1)
( 1Science Education, 2Nihon Pharmaceuticai Univ, 3Yokohama City Univ)
oKazuo Hirayama1, Takeshi Kinoshita2, Yutaka Hashimoto3
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