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The use of bioreactive probes in protein characterization
Randall W. Nelson
Biodesign Institute
Personalized Diagnostics, Virginia G. Piper Center for (PD)
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Physics & Astronomy
enzymes
100%
proteins
93%
probes
70%
characterization
64%
mass spectra
48%
mass spectrometers
24%
mass spectroscopy
22%
readout
21%
desorption
20%
fragments
19%
methodology
18%
ionization
16%
interference
15%
products
14%
matrices
12%
lasers
10%
Chemical Compounds
Probe
71%
Protein
48%
Mass Spectrum
40%
Application
29%
Modification
26%
Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
23%
Protein Structure
22%
Surface
14%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Enzymes
64%
Proteins
43%
Biological Science Disciplines
36%
Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization Mass Spectrometry
34%
Post Translational Protein Processing
30%
Mass Spectrometry
26%
Lasers
23%