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Mass spectrometry: gaining mass appeal in proteomics

The interest of the research community in analyzing large sets of proteins in biological samples is driving technological developments and a proliferation of commercially available tools for proteomics studies. Diane Gershon reports.

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Gershon, D. Mass spectrometry: gaining mass appeal in proteomics. Nat Methods 2, 465–472 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth0605-465

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