Figure 10From: Proteomics, lipidomics, metabolomics: a mass spectrometry tutorial from a computer scientist's point of viewDeconvolution. Overlapping analytes create convoluted signals, which must be deconvoluted. This example depicts how three convoluted peaks in profile mode might look in the output of a low resolution mass spectrometer (a). In order to further process the data, they must be deconvoluted into their respective peaks (b).Back to article page