The human heart proteome: Two-dimensional maps using narrow-range immobilised pH gradients.
The analysis of complex proteomes is undertaken using a variety of techniques and technologies such as 2-DE, surface-enhanced laser desorption ionisation, and various types of MS. In order to overcome the complexities of protein expression in discrete proteomes, sample fractionation has become an im...
Main Authors: | Westbrook, J, Wheeler, J, Wait, R, Welson, S, Dunn, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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