Applying a targeted label-free approach using LC-MS AMT tags to evaluate changes in protein phosphorylation following phosphatase inhibition.
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Ronald J. Moore | Richard D. Smith | Navdeep Jaitly | D. Camp | M. Monroe | M. Gritsenko | H. Mottaz | J. Adkins | M. Lipton | S. Purvine | Q. Luo | Feng Yang | S. Rossie | H. Udseth | Shi-jian Ding | Xiuxia Du | Rui Zhang | H. Jayachandran | David J. Anderson | N. Jaitly
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