Fenselau Catherine | Department Of Chemistry & Biochemistry And Marlene & Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center Univer
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- FENSELAU Catherineの詳細を見る
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Fenselau Catherine
Department Of Chemistry & Biochemistry And Marlene & Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center Univer
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Fabris Daniele
Department Of Chemistry And Biochemistry Structural Biochemistry Center University Of Maryland Balti
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HE Tao
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Structural Biochemistry Center, University of Maryland Bal
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FENSELAU Catherine
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Structural Biochemistry Center, University of Maryland Bal
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He Tao
Department Of Chemistry And Biochemistry Structural Biochemistry Center University Of Maryland Balti
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Fenselau C
Department Of Chemistry/biochemistry University Of Maryland
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Fenselau Catherine
Department Of Chemistry And Biochemistry Structural Biochemistry Center University Of Maryland Balti
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Fenselau Catherine
Department Of Chemistry & Biochemistry University Of Maryland
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SZILAGYI Zoltan
Department of Chemistry/Biochemistry, University of Maryland
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WILLIAMS Tracie
Department of Chemistry/Biochemistry, University of Maryland
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AN Yanming
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Maryland
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FU Zongming
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Maryland
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An Yanming
Department Of Chemistry & Biochemistry University Of Maryland
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Fu Zongming
Department Of Chemistry & Biochemistry University Of Maryland
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Szilagyi Zoltan
Department Of Chemistry/biochemistry University Of Maryland
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Williams Tracie
Department Of Chemistry/biochemistry University Of Maryland
著作論文
- Identification of Thymosin Proteins in Human Bladder Tumor Cells by Mass Spectrometry and Data Base Searching
- Intercharge Distances in Zn_7-Metallothionein Analyzed by Nanospray on a Quadrupole Ion Trap and Molecular Modeling
- A review of quantitative methods for proteomic studies
- Evaluation of Solution Phase Isoelectrofocusing as Part of Proteomics Strategies