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Mass Spectrometric Approaches

Sechi, 2004

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8672839754470973326
Author
Sechi S
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Proteomics in Nephrology

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Most of high-throughput proteomic procedures utilize mass spectrometry (MS) and rely on genomic databases to identify proteins of interest. Thus, we can say that high-throughput gene sequencing has enabled high-throughput proteomics. More than 100 complete …
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