Protein sequencing gone awry: 1 sample, 27 labs, 20 results
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Protein sequencing gone awry: 1 sample, 27 labs, 20 results
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Protein sequencing gone awry: 1 sample, 27 labs, 20 results
Neil Rieck
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Re: Protein sequencing gone awry: 1 sample, 27 labs, 20 results
The original article is:
A HUPO test sample study reveals common problems in mass spectrometry–based proteomics
Alexander W Bell, Eric W Deutsch, Catherine E Au, Robert E Kearney, Ron Beavis, Salvatore Sechi, Tommy Nilsson, John J M Bergeron & HUPO Test Sample Working Group. Nature Methods - published online 17 May 2009; doi:10.1038/nmeth.1333
It may be accessed here, at least until the print version appears, in Nature Methods vol. 6, probably issue #6, June 2009.
A HUPO test sample study reveals common problems in mass spectrometry–based proteomics
Alexander W Bell, Eric W Deutsch, Catherine E Au, Robert E Kearney, Ron Beavis, Salvatore Sechi, Tommy Nilsson, John J M Bergeron & HUPO Test Sample Working Group. Nature Methods - published online 17 May 2009; doi:10.1038/nmeth.1333
It may be accessed here, at least until the print version appears, in Nature Methods vol. 6, probably issue #6, June 2009.