Human liver protein map: A reference database established by microsequencing and gel comparison
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Amos Bairoch | Florence Ravier | Christian Pasquali | D. Hochstrasser | R. Appel | A. Bairoch | S. Frutiger | G. Hughes | Jean-Charles Sanchez | J. Tissot | B. Bjellqvist | C. Pasquali | N. Paquet | F. Ravier | Bengt Bjellqvist | Jean‐Charles Sanchez | Ron D. Appel | Denis F. Hochstrasser | Nicole Paquet | Séverine Frutiger | Jean‐Daniel Tissot | Reynaldo Vargas | Graham J. Hughes | R. Vargas
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