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Differentiation of isomeric amino acid residues in proteins and peptides using mass spectrometry

Hurtado et al., 2012

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7233817405048976118
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Hurtado P
O'Connor P
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Mass spectrometry reviews

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Abstract Characterization and differentiation of isomers in biological macromolecules using mass spectrometry is one of the most significant challenges facing scientists in the field. The capability of high‐resolution MS instruments along with the development of new …
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    • G01N33/6803General methods of protein analysis not limited to specific proteins or families of proteins
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    • G01N33/6803General methods of protein analysis not limited to specific proteins or families of proteins
    • G01N33/6842Proteomic analysis of subsets of protein mixtures with reduced complexity, e.g. membrane proteins, phosphoproteins, organelle proteins
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