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Bienvenut, 2005 - Google Patents

Acceleration and improvement of protein identification by mass spectrometry

Bienvenut, 2005

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14027746506336575711
Author
Bienvenut W
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Now that the human genome has been fully sequenced, the need for efficient protein analysis and characterization tools has never been so critical. Firstly, computer algorithms have been used to predict genes and it is accepted that as much as 10% of them might have …
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    • G01N33/6803General methods of protein analysis not limited to specific proteins or families of proteins
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