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Biomedical and biological mass spectrometryMano et al., 2003
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- Mano N
- Goto J
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- Analytical Sciences
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This review focuses on biological and biomedical mass spectrometry, and covers a selection of publications in this area included in the MEDLINE database for the period 1987–2001. Over the last 15 years, biological and biomedical mass spectrometry has progressed out of …
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