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49
Citations
10681
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14688
National Ranking
3752

Overview

Thomas Wyttenbach is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Barbara in the United States. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, specific research topics, or detailed publication data, but their association with this institution situates them in a recognized research environment.

No frequent co-authors or collaboration networks are provided, indicating either a more solitary research path or that such information is not publicly recorded.

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No awards or recognition details have been documented, and there is no indication that Thomas Wyttenbach is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Amyloid-β protein oligomerization and the importance of tetramers and dodecamers in the aetiology of Alzheimer's disease

    Summer L. Bernstein;Nicholas F. Dupuis;Noel D. Lazo;Thomas Wyttenbach

  • Gas-Phase Conformation of Biological Molecules: Bradykinin

    Thomas Wyttenbach;and Gert von Helden;Michael T. Bowers

  • Recommendations for reporting ion mobility Mass Spectrometry measurements

    Valérie Gabelica;Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Carlos Afonso;Perdita Barran

  • Ion mobility–mass spectrometry reveals a conformational conversion from random assembly to β-sheet in amyloid fibril formation

    Christian Bleiholder;Nicholas F. Dupuis;Thomas Wyttenbach;Michael T. Bowers

  • Structural stability from solution to the gas phase: native solution structure of ubiquitin survives analysis in a solvent-free ion mobility-mass spectrometry environment.

    Thomas Wyttenbach;Michael T. Bowers

  • Conformation of macromolecules in the gas phase: use of matrix-assisted laser desorption methods in ion chromatography.

    Gert von Helden;Thomas Wyttenbach;Michael T. Bowers

  • Amyloid β-protein: Monomer structure and early aggregation states of Aβ42 and its Pro19 alloform

    Summer L Bernstein;Thomas Wyttenbach;Andrij Baumketner;Joan-Emma Shea

  • Effect of the long-range potential on ion mobility measurements

    Thomas Wyttenbach;Gert von Helden;Joseph J. Batka;Douglas Carlat

  • Design of a new electrospray ion mobility mass spectrometer

    Thomas Wyttenbach;Paul R. Kemper;Michael T. Bowers

  • On the Stability of Amino Acid Zwitterions in the Gas Phase: The Influence of Derivatization, Proton Affinity, and Alkali Ion Addition

    Thomas Wyttenbach;and Matthias Witt;Michael T. Bowers

  • Gas-Phase Conformations: The Ion Mobility/Ion Chromatography Method

    Thomas Wyttenbach;Michael T. Bowers

  • Amyloid beta-protein monomer structure: a computational and experimental study.

    Andrij Baumketner;Summer L. Bernstein;Thomas Wyttenbach;Gal Bitan

  • A novel projection approximation algorithm for the fast and accurate computation of molecular collision cross sections (I). Method

    Christian Bleiholder;Thomas Wyttenbach;Michael T. Bowers

  • Elucidating Amyloid β-Protein Folding and Assembly: A Multidisciplinary Approach

    David B Teplow;Noel D Lazo;Gal Bitan;Summer Bernstein

  • Inclusion of a MALDI ion source in the ion chromatography technique: conformational information on polymer and biomolecular ions

    Gert von Helden;Thomas Wyttenbach;Michael T. Bowers

  • Salt Bridge Structures in the Absence of Solvent? The Case for the Oligoglycines

    Thomas Wyttenbach;John E. Bushnell;Michael T. Bowers

  • Intermolecular interactions in biomolecular systems examined by mass spectrometry.

    Thomas Wyttenbach;Michael T Bowers

  • Gas phase conformations of biological molecules: the hydrogen/deuterium exchange mechanism

    Thomas Wyttenbach;Michael T. Bowers

  • Ion Mobility Analysis of Molecular Dynamics

    Thomas Wyttenbach;Nicholas A. Pierson;David E. Clemmer;Michael T. Bowers

  • Gas-Phase Conformations of Synthetic Polymers: Poly(ethylene glycol), Poly(propylene glycol), and Poly(tetramethylene glycol)

    Jennifer Gidden;Thomas Wyttenbach;Anthony T. Jackson;James H. Scrivens

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael T. Bowers
Michael T. Bowers University of California, Santa Barbara
John P. Maier
John P. Maier University of Basel
David B. Teplow
David B. Teplow University of California, Los Angeles
Gert von Helden
Gert von Helden Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
Kohei Uosaki
Kohei Uosaki National Institute for Materials Science
Gal Bitan
Gal Bitan University of California, Los Angeles
Perdita E. Barran
Perdita E. Barran University of Manchester
Jos Oomens
Jos Oomens Radboud University
Kazuyasu Sakaguchi
Kazuyasu Sakaguchi Hokkaido University
R. Benny Gerber
R. Benny Gerber Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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