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Effect of peptide-to-TiO2 beads ratio on phosphopeptide enrichment selectivity

Li et al., 2009

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13438679615326563139
Author
Li Q
Ning Z
Tang J
Nie S
Zeng R
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Journal of proteome research

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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) has been proven to be a highly efficient strategy and widely used for phosphopeptide enrichment. Many advances have been made recently, including online/offline mode and optimization of sample loading/elution buffer; however, beads …
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