Label-free quantitation of peptide release from neurons in a microfluidic device with mass spectrometry imaging.
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Jonathan V Sweedler | J. Sweedler | Callie A. Croushore | Chang Young Lee | Callie A Croushore | Ming Zhong | Ming-Hong Zhong
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