Pirmoradian et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Membrane-assisted isoelectric focusing device as a micropreparative fractionator for two-dimensional shotgun proteomicsPirmoradian et al., 2014
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- 10453687815077328301
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- Pirmoradian M
- Zhang B
- Chingin K
- Astorga-Wells J
- Zubarev R
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- Analytical chemistry
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Recently, we introduced an online multijunction capillary isoelectric focusing (OMJ-CIEF) fractionator to fractionate proteins and peptides in electrospray-friendly solution. In this follow-up study, the original configuration of the fractionator was modified to improve the …
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