Homogenization of tissues via picosecond-infrared laser (PIRL) ablation: Giving a closer view on the in-vivo composition of protein species as compared to mechanical homogenization.
about
Optimized Mass Spectrometry Analysis Workflow with Polarimetric Guidance for ex vivo and in situ Sampling of Biological Tissues.Rapid determination of medulloblastoma subgroup affiliation with mass spectrometry using a handheld picosecond infrared laser desorption probe.How many human proteoforms are there?Chemical Printing of Biological Tissue by Gold Nanoparticle-Assisted Laser Ablation.Application of Displacement Chromatography to Online Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Tandem Mass Spectrometry Improves Peptide Separation Efficiency and Detectability for the Analysis of Complex Proteomes
P2860
Homogenization of tissues via picosecond-infrared laser (PIRL) ablation: Giving a closer view on the in-vivo composition of protein species as compared to mechanical homogenization.
description
2016 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2016年の論文
@ja
2016年学术文章
@wuu
2016年学术文章
@zh-cn
2016年学术文章
@zh-hans
2016年学术文章
@zh-my
2016年学术文章
@zh-sg
2016年學術文章
@yue
2016年學術文章
@zh
2016年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Homogenization of tissues via ...... to mechanical homogenization.
@ast
Homogenization of tissues via ...... to mechanical homogenization.
@en
type
label
Homogenization of tissues via ...... to mechanical homogenization.
@ast
Homogenization of tissues via ...... to mechanical homogenization.
@en
prefLabel
Homogenization of tissues via ...... to mechanical homogenization.
@ast
Homogenization of tissues via ...... to mechanical homogenization.
@en
P2093
P2860
P1476
Homogenization of tissues via ...... to mechanical homogenization.
@en
P2093
A Krutilin
A Zarrine-Afsar
H Petersen
H Schlüter
J Lübberstedt
K Bartkowiak
M Wurlitzer
P2860
P304
P356
10.1016/J.JPROT.2015.12.029
P577
2016-01-08T00:00:00Z