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Topic History of: Proteomics and Capillary
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admin this may help
http://www.ceexchange.com/proteomics.php target="_blank">
http://www.ceexchange.com/proteomics.php
Gerhard Kratz I'm wondering if separation of intact
proteins with SEC in Protemics is of
interesst. We are working on SEC capillaries,
and other modes, for that application.
Resolution and mass sensitivity is much
higher, compared to 2D gels, and runtime is
much shorter. If you are working in that
field, and if you have the HPLC system to
work with capillaries, we should come in
touch. Please e-mail to gerhard.kratz@tosohbioscience.com

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