Mass Spectrometry is a peer-reviewed, open access journal publishing articles in all areas of mass spectrometry. Published continuously online, the journal is fully indexed in J-STAGE and PubMed Central.
Mass Spectrometry welcomes submissions from around the world.

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Mass Spectrometry is an academic journal on both fundamentals and applications of mass spectrometry, owned and published by the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan (MSSJ).

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Latest articles

Original ArticleMarch 18, 2025

In matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry, a suitable matrix is often selected for the analyte. Herein, we first developed a novel matrix, alkylated hydroxychalcone (AHC), which has properties similar to alkylated trihydroxyacetophenone (ATHAP) (Anal. Chem., 85: 9444–9448, 2013) developed as a matrix for hydrophobic peptides.

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Original ArticleMarch 13, 2025

The appearance of the characteristic peak of the hydride-eliminated molecule [M−H]+ under a positive ion mode (positive) fast atom bombardment (FAB) ionization condition and liquid-assisted secondary ion mass spectrometry (LSIMS) conditions is known for some compounds and the mechanism of its formation has been investigated. In this study, we investigated the formation mechanism

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ReviewFebruary 8, 2025

Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) constitute a group of rare inherited metabolic disorders resulting from mutations in genes involved in the biosynthesis of glycan chains that are covalently attached to proteins or lipids. To date, nearly 200 genes have been identified as responsible for these disorders, with approximately half implicated in N-glycosylation defects.

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