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What does the future hold for top down mass spectrometry?Garcia, 2010
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Mass spectrometry (MS) research has revolutionized modern biological and biomedical fields. At the heart of the majority of mass spectrometry experiments is the use of Bottom Up mass spectrometry methods where proteins are first proteolyzed into smaller fragments …
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