Increasing the Multiplexing Capacity of TMTs Using Reporter Ion Isotopologues with Isobaric Masses
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This paper, published in 2012, received 464 indexed citations . Written by Graeme C. McAlister, Edward L. Huttlin, Wilhelm Haas, Lily Ting, Mark P. Jedrychowski, John Rogers, Karsten Kuhn, Ian Pike, Robert Grothe and Justin D. Blethrow covering the research area of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Molecular Biology (358 citations), Spectroscopy (234 citations) and Cell Biology (56 citations). Published in Analytical Chemistry.
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