DOI

  • Louis Félix Nothias
  • Daniel Petras
  • Robin Schmid
  • Kai Dührkop
  • Johannes Rainer
  • Abinesh Sarvepalli
  • Ivan Protsyuk
  • Madeleine Ernst
  • Hiroshi Tsugawa
  • Markus Fleischauer
  • Fabian Aicheler
  • Alexander A. Aksenov
  • Oliver Alka
  • Pierre Marie Allard
  • Aiko Barsch
  • Xavier Cachet
  • Andres Mauricio Caraballo-Rodriguez
  • Ricardo R. Da Silva
  • Tam Dang
  • Neha Garg
  • Julia M. Gauglitz
  • Giorgis Isaac
  • Alan K. Jarmusch
  • Zdeněk Kameník
  • Kyo Bin Kang
  • Nikolas Kessler
  • Irina Koester
  • Ansgar Korf
  • Audrey Le Gouellec
  • Marcus Ludwig
  • Christian Martin H
  • Laura Isobel McCall
  • Jonathan McSayles
  • Sven W. Meyer
  • Hosein Mohimani
  • Mustafa Morsy
  • Oriane Moyne
  • Steffen Neumann
  • Heiko Neuweger
  • Ngoc Hung Nguyen
  • Melissa Nothias-Esposito
  • Julien Paolini
  • Vanessa V. Phelan
  • Tomáš Pluskal
  • Robert A. Quinn
  • Simon Rogers
  • Bindesh Shrestha
  • Anupriya Tripathi
  • Justin J.J. van der Hooft

Feature-based molecular networking allows the generation of molecular networks for mass spectrometry data that can recognize isomers, incorporate relative quantification and integrate ion mobility data.

Molecular networking has become a key method to visualize and annotate the chemical space in non-targeted mass spectrometry data. We present feature-based molecular networking (FBMN) as an analysis method in the Global Natural Products Social Molecular Networking (GNPS) infrastructure that builds on chromatographic feature detection and alignment tools. FBMN enables quantitative analysis and resolution of isomers, including from ion mobility spectrometry.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Страницы (с-по)905-908
Число страниц4
ЖурналNature Methods
Том17
Номер выпуска9
DOI
СостояниеОпубликовано - сен 2020

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Молекулярная биология
  • Биохимия
  • Биотехнология
  • Клеточная биология

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