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Optimized extraction method to remove humic acid interferences from soil samples prior to microbial proteome measurements

Qian et al., 2017

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5798872146843683336
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Qian C
Hettich R
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Journal of Proteome Research

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The microbial composition and their activities in soil environments play a critical role in organic matter transformation and nutrient cycling. Liquid chromatography coupled to high- performance mass spectrometry provides a powerful approach to characterize soil …
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