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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A Proteomic Analysis of Lysosomal Integral Membrane Proteins Reveals the Diverse Composition of the Organelle* Bagshaw, Richard D.

4 2 p. 133-143
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2 A Systematic Characterization of Mitochondrial Proteome from Human T Leukemia Cells* Rezaul, Karim

4 2 p. 169-181
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3 Author Index
4 2 p. vii
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4 Automated Yeast Two-hybrid Screening for Nuclear Receptor-interacting Proteins* Albers, Michael

4 2 p. 205-213
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5 Calendar
4 2 p. 224-225
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6 Characterization of Gel-separated Glycoproteins Using Two-step Proteolytic Digestion Combined with Sequential Microcolumns and Mass Spectrometry* Larsen, Martin R.

4 2 p. 107-119
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7 Editorial Board
4 2 p. i-ii
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8 High Throughput Proteome Screening for Biomarker Detection* Pan, Sheng

4 2 p. 182-190
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9 High Throughput Quantitative Analysis of Serum Proteins Using Glycopeptide Capture and Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry * Zhang, Hui

4 2 p. 144-155
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10 Proteome Changes in Ovarian Epithelial Cells Derived from Women with BRCA1 Mutations and Family Histories of Cancer * Smith-Beckerman, Diana M.

4 2 p. 156-168
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11 Proteomics of the Injured Rat Sciatic Nerve Reveals Protein Expression Dynamics During Regeneration * JimeĢnez, Connie R.

4 2 p. 120-132
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12 Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Sokotrasterol Sulfate-stimulated Primary Human Endothelial Cells * Karsan, Aly

4 2 p. 191-204
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13 Systematic Comparison of a Two-dimensional Ion Trap and a Three-dimensional Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer in Proteomics* Mayya, Viveka

4 2 p. 214-223
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