Abstract

This article describes challenges and opportunities in separation science in the rapidly emerging field of RNA modifications. Recent advances in sample preparation have permitted the analysis of RNA modifications in single cells by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS). The sample handling and microextraction methods described here pave the way for new insights into the function of these unusual molecules in the brain and biological systems.

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