Development of Polymer-Based Hydrophobic Monolithic Columns and Their Applications in Proteome Analysis

As described in Chap. 2, the LC separation capability is one of the most important factors to achieve high proteome coverage in shotgun proteome analysis. In order to improve the separation efficiency, long columns packed with smaller particles are common

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Fangjun Wang

Applications of Monolithic Column and Isotope Dimethylation Labeling in Shotgun Proteome Analysis

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Fangjun Wang

Applications of Monolithic Column and Isotope Dimethylation Labeling in Shotgun Proteome Analysis Doctoral Thesis accepted by Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, China

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Author Dr. Fangjun Wang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics Chinese Academy of Science Dalian People’s Republic of China

Supervisor Prof. Hanfa Zou Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics Chinese Academy of Science Dalian People’s Republic of China

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