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Proton transfer charge reduction enables high-throughput top-down analysis of large proteoformsHuguet et al., 2019
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- Huguet R
- Mullen C
- Srzentić K
- Greer J
- Fellers R
- Zabrouskov V
- Syka J
- Kelleher N
- Fornelli L
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- Analytical chemistry
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Despite the recent technological advances in Fourier transform mass spectrometry (FTMS) instrumentation, top-down proteomics (TDP) is currently mostly applied to the characterization of proteoforms< 30 kDa due to the poor performance of high-resolution …
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