Protein Biomarkers of Bovine Defective Meats at a Glance: Gel-Free Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap Analysis for Rapid Screening
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V. Yusà | O. Pardo | N. Aldai | E. Sentandreu | M. Sentandreu | N. León | M. Oliván | Claudia Fuente-García
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