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1 Analysis of Glycosylation Site Occupancy Reveals a Role for Ost3p and Ost6p in Site-specific N-Glycosylation Efficiency Schulz, Benjamin L.

8 2 p. 357-364
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2 Analysis of Protein Processing by N-terminal Proteomics Reveals Novel Species-specific Substrate Determinants of Granzyme B Orthologs Van Damme, Petra

8 2 p. 258-272
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3 Analysis of the Pumpkin Phloem Proteome Provides Insights into Angiosperm Sieve Tube Function Lin, Ming-Kuem

8 2 p. 343-356
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4 Antibody Array Analysis with Label-based Detection and Resolution of Protein Size Wu, Weiwei

8 2 p. 245-257
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5 Author Index
8 2 p. vii-viii
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6 BiPS, a Photocleavable, Isotopically Coded, Fluorescent Cross-linker for Structural Proteomics Petrotchenko, Evgeniy V.

8 2 p. 273-286
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7 Combining Results from Lectin Affinity Chromatography and Glycocapture Approaches Substantially Improves the Coverage of the Glycoproteome McDonald, Claudia A.

8 2 p. 287-301
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8 Comparison of Isotope-labeled Amino Acid Incorporation Rates (CILAIR) Provides a Quantitative Method to Study Tissue Secretomes Roelofsen, Han

8 2 p. 316-324
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9 Contrasting Proteome Biology and Functional Heterogeneity of the 20 S Proteasome Complexes in Mammalian Tissues Gomes, Aldrin V.

8 2 p. 302-315
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10 Editorial Board
8 2 p. i-ii
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11 Glycomics and Proteomics Analyses of Mouse Uterine Luminal Fluid Revealed a Predominance of Lewis Y and X Epitopes on Specific Protein Carriers Kuo, Chu-Wei

8 2 p. 325-342
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12 Glycosylation Specific for Adhesion Molecules in Epidermis and Its Receptor Revealed by Glycoform-focused Reverse Genomics Uematsu, Rie

8 2 p. 232-244
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13 Lysine Acetylation Is a Highly Abundant and Evolutionarily Conserved Modification in Escherichia Coli Zhang, Junmei

8 2 p. 215-225
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14 Predicting Protein Post-translational Modifications Using Meta-analysis of Proteome Scale Data Sets Schwartz, Daniel

8 2 p. 365-379
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15 Temporal Perturbation of Tyrosine Phosphoproteome Dynamics Reveals the System-wide Regulatory Networks Oyama, Masaaki

8 2 p. 226-231
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16 The Yeast Vacuolar Membrane Proteome Wiederhold, Elena

8 2 p. 380-392
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