Global absolute quantification of a proteome: Challenges in the deployment of a QconCAT strategy
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Craig Lawless | Karin Lanthaler | Philip Brownridge | Rachel Watkins | S. Hubbard | R. Beynon | S. Gaskell | K. Lanthaler | Philip J. Brownridge | C. Lawless | C. Grant | V. Harman | S. Holman | Simon J. Gaskell | Simon J. Hubbard | Stephen W. Holman | Christopher M. Grant | Victoria M. Harman | Ronan O'cualain | Paul Sims | Robert J. Beynon | R. Watkins | Paul F. G. Sims | R. O'Cualain | Ronan O’Cualain
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