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

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    Extending the Performance of the Solid-Phase Protein Sequencer

    A technique has been developed whereby proteins and peptides are covalently linked to porous glass beads, which have been prepacked in small (30-μl volume), glass capillary tubes. This technique greatly simpli...

    Richard A. Laursen, Thomas T. Lee, James D. Dixon in Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis (1991)

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    A Second Generation Solid-phase Protein Sequencer: The Prosequencer™

    The solid-phase version of the Edman degradation, first described over 20 years ago (Laursen, 1966) and later automated (Laursen, 1971), takes advantage of the principle that proteins which are covalently link...

    Richard A. Laursen, James D. Dixon, Song-** Liang in Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis (1989)

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    Development of Membrane Supports for the Solid-phase Sequence Analysis of Proteins and Peptides

    The solid phase method of protein sequence analysis (Laursen, 1971) requires the covalent attachment of a peptide or protein to a solid matrix that is stable to the reaction conditions of the Edman degradation...

    James M. Coull, James D. Dixon, Richard A. Laursen in Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis (1989)