Multiple Choice
What is the relevance of a collision cell in mass spectrometry?
A) It increases the precision of the analysis.
B) It is used to break apart large protein complexes prior to mass spectrometry.
C) It is the site of undesirable reactions that can reduce accuracy.
D) It is the primary site of ionization.
E) It rejoins peptide fragments into their original configuration.
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