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    SubjectPlant proteomics (1)Plant proteomics -- Statistical methods -- Computer programs (1)Proteins -- Identification (1)... View MoreDate Issued2007 (1)Author/ContributorBrechenmacher, Laurent (1)Chen, Luonan (1)Emerich, David W. (David William) (1)Ganapathy, Ashwin (1)Song, Zhao, 1978- (1)... View MoreThesis Department
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    Development and assessment of scoring functions for protein identification using PMF data 

    Song, Zhao, 1978-; Chen, Luonan; Ganapathy, Ashwin; Wan, Xiu-Feng; Brechenmacher, Laurent; Tao, Nengbing; Emerich, David W. (David William); Stacey, Gary, 1951-; Xu, Dong, 1965- (Wiley-VCH, 2007)
    PMF is one of the major methods for protein identification using the MS technology. It is faster and cheaper than MS/MS. Although PMF does not differentiate trypsin-digested peptides of identical mass, which makes it less ...

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