Szafran et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Use of HCA in subproteome-immunization and screening of hybridoma supernatants to define distinct antibody binding patternsSzafran et al., 2016
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- Szafran A
- Mancini M
- Nickerson J
- Edwards D
- Mancini M
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Understanding the properties and functions of complex biological systems depends upon knowing the proteins present and the interactions between them. Recent advances in mass spectrometry have given us greater insights into the participating proteomes, however …
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