Kraj et al., 2013 - Google Patents
A novel electrochemical method for efficient reduction of disulfide bonds in peptides and proteins prior to MS detectionKraj et al., 2013
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- Kraj A
- Brouwer H
- Reinhoud N
- Chervet J
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- Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry
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A novel electrochemical (EC) method for fast and efficient reduction of the disulfide bonds in proteins and peptides is presented. The method does not use any chemical agents and is purely instrumental. To demonstrate the performance of the EC reactor cell online with …
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