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Abundant plasma protein depletion using ammonium sulfate precipitation and protein a affinity chromatography

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On 2018-07-012018-06-04By Bioinformatics Solutions Inc.In User Publications

Pringels, L., et al. Abundant plasma protein depletion using ammonium sulfate precipitation and protein a affinity chromatography. Journal of Chromatography B. 1089, 43-59. 1/7/2018.

A Potential Golden Age to Come – Current Tools, Recent Use Cases, and Future Avenues for de novo Sequencing in ProteomicsPO-406 Investigation of the repertoire of peptides bound to mhc class i molecules in tasmanian devil transmissible cancers for the development of a peptide vaccine

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