Abstract
In part I of this article, we discussed the theory and operational features of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). Herein, we survey a few common applications of ESI-MS. The symbiotic relationship between biological chemists and mass spectrometrists has lead to rapid development of commercial ESI-MS systems and their utilization by an ever growing number of researchers. It is our hope in this article to answer the question: What do ESI-MS measurements tell researchers and how does this information assist their research?
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