Ahmed, 2008 - Google Patents
Utility of mass spectrometry for proteome ana lysis: part I. Conceptual and experimental approachesAhmed, 2008
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- Ahmed F
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- Expert review of proteomics
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This article is the first in a series of reviews intended as a tutorial providing the inexperienced, as well as the experienced, reader with an overview of principles of peptide and protein fragmentation in mass spectrometers for protein identification, surveying of the …
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