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Angel Parades' research focuses on the direct detection and identification of viruses, particularly in saliva samples, utilizing mass spectrometry. Their work has involved modifications to ionization techniques, such as the SpecID™ Ionization, to enhance the capabilities of mass spectrometers for biological sample analysis. This approach aims to streamline the process of identifying viral agents, contributing to advancements in diagnostic methodologies. Parades has collaborated with researchers at the National Center for Toxicological Research, including Pierre Alusta, Marli S. P. Azevedo, and Dan A. Buzatu, on projects reflected in their publication record.
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Direct Detection and Identification of Viruses in Saliva Using a SpecID™ Ionization Modified Mass Spectrometer (2022)
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- Direct Detection and Identification of Viruses in Saliva Using a SpecID™ Ionization Modified Mass Spectrometer
- Direct Detection and Identification of Viruses in Saliva Using a SpecID™ Ionization Modified Mass Spectrometer
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