Konopka et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Improving the precision of quantitative bottom-up proteomics based on stable isotope-labeled proteinsKonopka et al., 2012
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- 16078183600782406669
- Author
- Konopka A
- Boehm M
- Rohmer M
- Baeumlisberger D
- Karas M
- Lehmann W
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- Publication venue
- Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry
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Stable isotope dilution-based quantitative proteomics with intact labeled proteins as internal standards in combination with a bottom-up approach, ie, with quantification on the peptide level, is an established method. To explore the technical precision of this approach …
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