“…The second one is mainly used to quantify the levels of hemoglobin species, like glycated hemoglobin and HbSSG, in blood samples, thus obtaining a quantitative analysis of a potential biomarker of oxidative stress in several pathologies. Moreover, it is characterized by high sensitivity and resolution, and allows for low-cost analysis, enabling the evaluation of a large number of samples in a short time [63,64]. Lastly, hydrogen/deuterium exchange based MS represents a potent technique able to explore the solution-phase conformational dynamics, and hence correlate functional aberrations with structural modifications of the HbSSG [51].…”