Spatially-Resolved Proteomics: Rapid Quantitative Analysis of Laser Capture Microdissected Alveolar Tissue Samples
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James P. Carson | Richard A. Corley | Namasivayam Ambalavanan | Charles Ansong | Ronald J. Moore | Paul D. Piehowski | Daniel J. Orton | Jeffrey A. Whitsett | Geremy Clair | Richard D. Smith | J. Carson | N. Ambalavanan | J. Whitsett | P. Piehowski | C. Ansong | Ryan L. Sontag | G. Clair | D. Orton | J. Kitzmiller | T. Nicola | R. Corley | Teodora Nicola | Joseph A. Kitzmiller | Eric L. Huang | Erika M. Zink | E. L. Huang
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