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Nanowell-mediated two-dimensional liquid chromatography enables deep proteome profiling of< 1000 mammalian cells

Dou et al., 2018

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17076737465128290866
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Dou M
Zhu Y
Liyu A
Liang Y
Chen J
Piehowski P
Xu K
Zhao R
Moore R
Atkinson M
Mathews C
Qian W
Kelly R
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Multidimensional peptide separations can greatly increase the depth of coverage in proteome profiling. However, a major challenge for multidimensional separations is the requirement of large biological samples, often containing milligram amounts of protein. We …
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