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Efficient Interpretation of Tandem Mass Tags in Top-Down Proteomics

Hildebrandt et al., 2013

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2042114192664993659
Author
Hildebrandt A
Althaus E
Lenhof H
Hung C
Tholey A
Hildebrandt A
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German Conference on Bioinformatics 2013

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Mass spectrometry is the major analytical tool for the identification and quantification of proteins in biological samples. In so-called top-down proteomics, separation and mass spectrometric analysis is performed at the level of intact proteins, without preparatory …
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