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It is time for top-down venomics

Melani et al., 2017

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10027165639221114474
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Melani R
Nogueira F
Domont G
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Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases

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The protein composition of animal venoms is usually determined by peptide-centric proteomics approaches (bottom-up proteomics). However, this technique cannot, in most cases, distinguish among toxin proteoforms, herein called toxiforms, because of the protein …
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