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    Mass Spectrometry

    For twenty years or so now, mass spectrometry has been used to get exact measurements of the mass of biological molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids,oligosaccharides, and so on. Over the past ten years, t...

    D. Pflieger, E. Forest, J. Vinh in Nanoscience (2009)

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    Formation of native disulphide bonds in endothelin-1: evidence for the involvement of a highly specific salt-bridge between the pro-sequence of endothelin-1 and mature sequence

    A. Aumelas, S. Kubo, N. Chino, L. Chiche, E. Forest in Peptide Science — Present and Future (2002)

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    Hemoglobin and subunit multiplicity in the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) hemoglobin system

    Hemoglobin (Hb) multiplicity is a commonly used index of phylogenetic differentiation and molecular adaptation in fish. Despite improvements in technologies for characterizing protein structure, our knowledge ...

    A. Fago, E. Forest, R.E. Weber in Fish Physiology and Biochemistry (2001)

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    A new type of glycoconjugate vaccine containing Klebsiellafimbriae type 1 and 3 as carrier proteins

    D Witkowska, M Mieszala, A Czamy, J Kübler, A Gamian, A Przondo-Mordarska in Critical Care (1997)

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    Mahmoud Aminlari, Thomas Asquith, Katherine Sarlo in Journal of Protein Chemistry (1994)