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Separation of ion types in tandem mass spectrometry data interpretation-a graph-theoretic approach

Yan et al., 2004

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4648228944972055620
Author
Yan B
Pan C
Olman V
Hettich R
Xu Y
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Proceedings. 2004 IEEE Computational Systems Bioinformatics Conference, 2004. CSB 2004.

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Mass spectrometry is one of the most popular analytical techniques for identification of individual proteins in a protein mixture, one of the basic problems in proteomics. It identifies a protein through identifying its unique mass spectral pattern. While the problem is …
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