
Publications of Hannes Hinneburg
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Journal Article (6)
1.
Journal Article
42 (24), pp. 2626 - 2636 (2021)
Increased yield of enzymatic synthesis by chromatographic selection of different N-glycoforms of yeast invertase. Electrophoresis 2.
Journal Article
36 (6), pp. 487 - 493 (2019)
Glycan size and attachment site location affect electron transfer dissociation (ETD) fragmentation and automated glycopeptide identification. Glycoconjugate Journal 3.
Journal Article
16 (4), pp. 524 - 536 (2017)
Unlocking cancer glycomes from histopathological formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue microdissections. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 4.
Journal Article
52 (23), pp. 4381 - 4384 (2016)
Distinguishing N-acetylneuraminic acid linkage isomers on glycopeptides by ion mobility-mass spectrometry. Chemical Communications 5.
Journal Article
27 (3), pp. 507 - 519 (2016)
The art of destruction: optimizing collision energies in quadrupole-time of flight (Q-TOF) instruments for glycopeptide-based glycoproteomics. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 6.
Journal Article
48 (6), pp. 627 - 639 (2013)
Quantitative mapping of glycoprotein micro-heterogeneity and macro-heterogeneity: an evaluation of mass spectrometry signal strengths using synthetic peptides and glycopeptides. Journal of Mass Spectrometry Book Chapter (2)
7.
Book Chapter
1503, pp. 131 - 145 (2017)
N- and O-glycomics from minor amounts of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue samples. In: Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 8.
Book Chapter
1503, pp. 109 - 119 (Ed. Lauc, G.). Springer Science+Business Media, New York (2017)
Site-specific N- and O-glycopeptide analysis using an integrated C18-PGC-LC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS approach. In: High-throughput glycomics and glycoproteomics, Vol. Talk (1)
9.
Talk
Separation of Oligosaccharide and Glycopeptide Isomers Using Ion Mobility-Ass Spectrometry. 254th ACS National Meeting & Exposition, Chemistry's Impact on the Global Economy, Washington, DC, USA (2017)
Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
Development of highly sensitive and selective applications for glycoproteomics and clinical glycomics. Dissertation, XII, 74 pp., Freie Universität, Berlin (2017)