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The following pages link to Identification and quantification of glycoproteins using ion-pairing normal-phase liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry (Q24656101):
Displaying 28 items.
- Protein-centric N-glycoproteomics analysis of membrane and plasma membrane proteins (Q27009121) (← links)
- Simultaneous characterization of glyco- and phosphoproteomes of mouse brain membrane proteome with electrostatic repulsion hydrophilic interaction chromatography (Q33812905) (← links)
- Equal ratio of graphite carbon to activated charcoal for enrichment of N-glycopeptides prior to matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometric identification (Q34120090) (← links)
- Diversity within the O-linked protein glycosylation systems of acinetobacter species (Q34157681) (← links)
- The sweet tooth of bacteria: common themes in bacterial glycoconjugates. (Q34297837) (← links)
- Selective isolation and analysis of glycoprotein fractions and their glycomes from hepatocellular carcinoma sera (Q34597839) (← links)
- Novel recombinant human lactoferrin: differential activation of oxidative stress related gene expression (Q35000274) (← links)
- Quantitative N-linked glycoproteomics of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion injury reveals early remodeling in the extracellular environment (Q35144131) (← links)
- Glycosylation of DsbA in Francisella tularensis subsp. tularensis (Q35274441) (← links)
- A workflow for large-scale empirical identification of cell wall N-linked glycoproteins of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit by tandem mass spectrometry (Q35983646) (← links)
- It is all about the solvent: on the importance of the mobile phase for ZIC-HILIC glycopeptide enrichment (Q36210909) (← links)
- Diversity in the protein N-glycosylation pathways within the Campylobacter genus (Q36386923) (← links)
- A comparative study of lectin affinity based plant N-glycoproteome profiling using tomato fruit as a model. (Q37563916) (← links)
- Never take candy from a stranger: the role of the bacterial glycome in host-pathogen interactions (Q37689721) (← links)
- Reliable determination of site-specific in vivo protein N-glycosylation based on collision-induced MS/MS and chromatographic retention time (Q37705225) (← links)
- High-sensitivity analytical approaches for the structural characterization of glycoproteins (Q37712517) (← links)
- Protein glycosylation in bacteria: sweeter than ever (Q37800360) (← links)
- Glycopeptide enrichment and separation for protein glycosylation analysis. (Q38045258) (← links)
- Engaging challenges in glycoproteomics: recent advances in MS-based glycopeptide analysis (Q38307330) (← links)
- Algorithms and design strategies towards automated glycoproteomics analysis. (Q38686132) (← links)
- Characterizing Glycoproteins by Mass Spectrometry in Campylobacter jejuni. (Q39155084) (← links)
- Allelic variation in a simple sequence repeat element of neisserial pglB2 and its consequences for protein expression and protein glycosylation (Q42276285) (← links)
- Modification of the Campylobacter jejuni N-linked glycan by EptC protein-mediated addition of phosphoethanolamine (Q42323660) (← links)
- Simultaneous glycan-peptide characterization using hydrophilic interaction chromatography and parallel fragmentation by CID, higher energy collisional dissociation, and electron transfer dissociation MS applied to the N-linked glycoproteome of Campy (Q42589849) (← links)
- Immobilized metal affinity chromatography optimized for the analysis of extracellular phosphorylation (Q45267957) (← links)
- Application of the broadband collision-induced dissociation (bbCID) mass spectrometry approach for protein glycosylation and phosphorylation analysis. (Q47424613) (← links)
- N-glycans released from glycoproteins using a commercial kit and comprehensively analyzed with a hypothetical database (Q48512176) (← links)
- Investigation of Sialylation Aberration in N-linked Glycopeptides By Lectin and Tandem Labeling (LTL) Quantitative Proteomics (Q64910559) (← links)