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Increasing peptide identification in tandem mass spectrometry through automatic function switching optimization

Carrillo et al., 2005

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11787837368769043673
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Carrillo B
Lekpor K
Yanofsky C
Bell A
Boismenu D
Kearney R
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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry

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Comprehensive proteomic studies that employ MS directed peptide sequencing are limited by optimal peptide separation and MS and tandem MS data acquisition routines. To identify the optimal parameters for data acquisition, we developed a system that models the …
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