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Nature Biotechnology 25, 61 - 62 (2007)
doi:10.1038/nbt0107-61
Peptides you can count on
John JM Bergeron1 & Michael Hallett1
- John J.M. Bergeron is in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, 3640 University Street, McGill University, Montreal, Canada and Michael Hallett is in the Center for Bioinformatics, 3375 University Street, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. e-mail: john.bergeron@mcgill.ca or e-mail: hallett@mcb.mcgill.ca
Abstract
Adjusting for proteotypic peptides offers a way forward for quantitative proteomics.
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