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Cartography of an organelle

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Peptide counting in mass spectrometry allows researchers to draw a quantitative proteomic map of the ER and Golgi.

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Figure 1: Indirect immunofluorescence of ERp44 shows dual Golgi and ER localization based on colocalization with the Golgi marker GM130.

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  1. Gilchrist, A. et al. Quantitative proteomics analysis of the secretory pathway. Cell 127, 1265–1281 (2006).

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de Souza, N. Cartography of an organelle. Nat Methods 4, 116 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth0207-116

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