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Mass spectrometry and protein analysis

Domon et al., 2006

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12821730885548303837
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Domon B
Aebersold R
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Mass spectrometry is a central analytical technique for protein research and for the study of biomolecules in general. Driven by the need to identify, characterize, and quantify proteins at ever increasing sensitivity and in ever more complex samples, a wide range of new mass …
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