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Enhanced peptide mass fingerprinting through high mass accuracy: Exclusion of non-peptide signals based on residual mass

Dodds et al., 2006

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9205773065922760208
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Dodds E
An H
Hagerman P
Lebrilla C
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Journal of proteome research

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Peptide mass fingerprinting (PMF) is among the principle methods of contemporary proteomic analysis. While PMF is routinely practiced in many laboratories, the complexity of protein tryptic digests is such that PMF based on unrefined mass spectrometric peak lists is …
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