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Sample Preparation and Acquisition Strategies to Improve Accessibility and Proteome Depth in Single-Cell and Low-Input Proteomics

Johnston, 2025

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Proteins are responsible for important cellular functions and processes including regulation, structural integrity, signaling, transport, and immune functions. Proteomics directly identifies these proteins and enables deeper characterization of the dynamic cellular environment …
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