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Quantitative proteomics / Isobaric tag for relative and absolute quantitation / Isobaric labeling / Isotope-coded affinity tag / Selected reaction monitoring / Label-free quantification / Peptide / Protein mass spectrometry / Proteolysis / Mass spectrometry / Chemistry / Laboratory techniques
Date: 2012-05-31 17:46:25
Quantitative proteomics
Isobaric tag for relative and absolute quantitation
Isobaric labeling
Isotope-coded affinity tag
Selected reaction monitoring
Label-free quantification
Peptide
Protein mass spectrometry
Proteolysis
Mass spectrometry
Chemistry
Laboratory techniques

ᔡ Peptides & Proteins Steady progress Dr Baosheng Liu, VP of research and manufacturing at American Peptide Company, shows how the use of stable isotope-labelled peptides can enhance drug discovery and development

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