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High-throughput quantitative proteomics enabled by mass defect-based 12-plex diLeu isobaric tags

Frost et al., 2016

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6518155963954095116
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Frost D
Li L
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Quantitative Proteomics by Mass Spectrometry

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Isobaric labeling has become a popular technique for high-throughput, mass spectrometry (MS)-based relative quantification of peptides and proteins. However, widespread use of the approach for large-scale proteomics applications has been limited by the high cost of …
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