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The usefulness of hydrazine derivatives for mass spectrometric analysis of carbohydrates

Lattová et al., 2013

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1523243917136700111
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Lattová E
Perreault H
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Mass Spectrometry Reviews

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Over the last years, extensive studies have evaluated glycans from different biological samples and validated the importance of glycosylation as one of the most important post‐ translational modifications of proteins. Although a number of new methods for carbohydrate …
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