An integrated workflow allows the quantitative interrogation of the impact of alternative splicing at the proteome level.
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Liu, Y. et al. Impact of alternative splicing on the human proteome. Cell Rep. 20, 1229–1241 (2017).
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Larochelle, S. The proof of splicing is in the proteome. Nat Methods 14, 940–941 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.4452
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