Engholm-Keller et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Multidimensional strategy for sensitive phosphoproteomics incorporating protein prefractionation combined with SIMAC, HILIC, and TiO2 chromatography applied to …Engholm-Keller et al., 2011
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- 9697772318967656298
- Author
- Engholm-Keller K
- Hansen T
- Palmisano G
- Larsen M
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- Publication venue
- Journal of proteome research
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Comprehensive enrichment and fractionation is essential to obtain a broad coverage of the phosphoproteome. This inevitably leads to sample loss, and thus, phosphoproteomics studies are usually only performed on highly abundant samples. Here, we present a …
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