Issue 9, 24 September 2002

In this issue:

S.R. Hart, M.D. Waterfield, A.L. Burlingame and R. Cramer
Factors governing the solubilization of phosphopeptides retained on ferric NTA IMAC beads and their analysis by MALDI TOFMS
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 13(9) (2002) 1042-1051

Martin Bucknall, Kim Y.C. Fung and Mark W. Duncan
Practical quantitative biomedical applications of MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 13(9) (2002) 1015-1027

Mark A. Ritchie, Andrew C. Gill, Michael J. Deery and Kathryn Lilley
Precursor ion scanning for detection and structural characterization of heterogeneous glycopeptide mixtures
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 13(9) (2002) 1065-1077

Dijana Sagi, Jasna Peter-Katalinic, Harald S. Conradt and Manfred Nimtz
Sequencing of tri- and tetraantennary N-glycans containing sialic acid by negative mode ESI QTOF tandem MS
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 13(9) (2002) 1138-1148

Samir Hanash
Samir Hanash discusses how HUPO aims to globalize proteomics research
Drug Discovery Today 7(15) (2002) 797-801

Paul Beroza, Hugo O. Villar, Michael M. Wick and Graeme R. Martin
Chemoproteomics as a basis for post-genomic drug discovery
Drug Discovery Today 7(15) (2002) 807-814

Stephen F. Betz, Susan M. Baxter and Jacquelyn S. Fetrow
Function first: a powerful approach to post-genomic drug discovery
Drug Discovery Today 7(16) (2002) 865-871

Hanno Steen and Akhilesh Pandey
Proteomics goes quantitative: measuring protein abundance
Trends in Biotechnology 20(9) (2002) 361-364