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Dividing to unveil protein microheterogeneities: traveling wave ion mobility study

Halgand et al., 2011

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12844135314650579873
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Halgand F
Habchi J
Cravello L
Martinho M
Guigliarelli B
Longhi S
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Analytical chemistry

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Overexpression of a protein in a foreign host is often the only route toward an exhaustive characterization, especially when purification from the natural source (s) is hardly achievable. The key issue in these studies relies on quality control of the purified …
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