Fully automated isotopic dimethyl labeling and phosphopeptide enrichment using a microfluidic HPLC phosphochip.
Quantitative detection of phosphorylation levels is challenging and requires an expertise in both stable isotope labeling as well as enrichment of phosphorylated peptides. Recently, a microfluidic device incorporating a nanoliter flow rate reversed phase column as well as a titania (TiO(2)) enrichme...
Main Authors: | Polat, A, Kraiczek, K, Heck, A, Raijmakers, R, Mohammed, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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