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Toward a human blood serum proteome: analysis by multidimensional separation coupled with mass spectrometryAdkins et al., 2002
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- Adkins J
- Varnum S
- Auberry K
- Moore R
- Angell N
- Smith R
- Springer D
- Pounds J
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- Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
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Blood serum is a complex body fluid that contains various proteins ranging in concentration over at least 9 orders of magnitude. Using a combination of mass spectrometry technologies with improvements in sample preparation, we have performed a proteomic analysis with …
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