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Jimmy K. Eng, Leigh Anderson, Heidi Zhang, Ted Holzman, Li Chia Feng, Tao Liu, Richard D. Smith, Martin W. McIntosh, Brian D. Piening, J.F. Keane, Regine M. Schoenherr, Chen Wei Lin, Amanda G. Paulovich, Kelly Cooke, Jeffrey R. Whiteaker, Julian D. Watts, Travis D. Lorentzen, Matthew Fitzgibbon, David G. Camp, Ruihua Fang, Hui Zhang
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Journal of Proteome Research. 6:828-836
Multiple approaches for simplifying the serum proteome have been described. These techniques are generally developed across different laboratories, samples, mass spectrometry platforms, and analysis tools. Hence, comparing the available schemes is im
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and Amanda Paulovich, Jeff Whiteaker, J.F. Keane, Li-Chia Feng, Agnieszka Miguel, M. Kearney-Fischer
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ICASSP (1)
Recent improvements in mass spectrometry (MS) technology led to an explosive amount of MS data collected and shared. A typical liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) "image" from the instrument used in this study consists of 4 GB of data. To
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J.F. Keane, Amanda G. Paulovich, Pei Wang, Li Chia Feng, Jeffrey R. Whiteaker, Hua Tang, Jimmy K. Eng, Amol Prakash, Heidi Zhang, Martin W. McIntosh, Brian D. Piening, Chaitanya S. Bangur
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Journal of proteome research. 5(7)
Quantitative proteomic profiling using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry is emerging as an important tool for biomarker discovery, prompting development of algorithms for high-throughput peptide feature detection in complex samples. However, ne
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DCC
CBMS
CBMS
Summary form only given. The unrelenting growth of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) based proteomic data to gigabytes per sample and terabytes per experiment motivates this investigation into compression methods suited to MS signal sou
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ACC Current Journal Review. 14:48-49
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ACC Current Journal Review. 14:53
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ACC Current Journal Review. 11:99
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British Journal of Anaesthesia. 57:924-928
Brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP) were recorded during surgery as a monitor of brainstem function in three patients undergoing posterior fossa surgery for clipping of basilar aneurysms. In two patients, ligation of the basilar artery, and o
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Autor:
D.C. Fyler, J.F. Keane
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Lancet (London, England). 1(8016)