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Glycocapture-Assisted Global Quantitative Proteomics (gagQP) Reveals Multiorgan Responses in Serum Toxicoproteome
Author: Sun, Bingyun, Author: Utleg, Angelita G., Author: Hu, Zhiyuan, Author: Qin, Shizhen, Author: Keller, Andrew, Author: Lorang, Cynthia, Author: Gray, Li, Author: Brightman, Amy, Author: Lee, Denis , Author: Alexander, Vinita M., Author: Ranish, Jeffrey A., Author: Moritz, Robert L., Author: Hood, Leroy
Date created: 2013-03-29

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