A proteomic view of Desulfovibrio vulgaris metabolism as determined by liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry
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Ronald J Moore | Marina A Gritsenko | David G Camp | Ronald J. Moore | Konstantinos Petritis | Richard D. Smith | Weiwen Zhang | F. Brockman | L. Nie | D. Camp | M. Gritsenko | D. Culley | K. Petritis | E. F. Strittmatter | Richard D Smith | Weiwen Zhang | David E Culley | Lei Nie | Eric F Strittmatter | Fred J Brockman | Fred J. Brockman | Eric F. Strittmatter
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