In vivo phosphorylation site mapping in mouse cardiac troponin I by high resolution top-down electron capture dissociation mass spectrometry: Ser22/23 are the only sites basally phosphorylated.
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Ying Ge | Serife Ayaz-Guner | Ying Ge | Jiang Zhang | Jeffery W. Walker | Lin Li | Jeffery W Walker | Jiang Zhang | Serife Ayaz-Guner | Lin Li
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