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Software eyes for protein post‐translational modificationsNa et al., 2015
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- Na S
- Paek E
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- Mass spectrometry reviews
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Post‐translational modifications (PTMs) are critical to almost all aspects of complex processes of the cell. Identification of PTMs is one of the biggest challenges for proteomics, and there have been many computational studies for the analysis of PTMs from tandem …
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