Applications of mass spectrometry techniques to the elucidation of novel metabolic pathways of vitamin D and the quantification of DNA adducts
This dissertation demonstrates the widespread application of mass spectrometry to the qualitative and quantitative analysis of small molecules. Specifically, this manuscript describes the implementation of GC-MS techniques towards the elucidation of novel metabolic pathways of vitamin D and the deve...
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