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Applications In Forensic Proteomics Protein Identification And Profiling American Chemical Society Division Of Analytical Chemistry

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Applications In Forensic Proteomics Protein Identification And Profiling American Chemical Society Division Of Analytical Chemistry
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Publisher: American Chemical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.1 MB
Author: American Chemical Society. Division of Analytical Chemistry, ; Merkley, Eric D
ISBN: 9780841236431, 0841236437
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Applications In Forensic Proteomics Protein Identification And Profiling American Chemical Society Division Of Analytical Chemistry by American Chemical Society. Division Of Analytical Chemistry, ; Merkley, Eric D 9780841236431, 0841236437 instant download after payment.

Introduction to forensic proteomics -- A proteomics tutorial -- Proteomic sample preparation techniques : toward forensic proteomic applications -- NextGen serology : leveraging mass spectrometry for protein-based human body fluid identification -- Informatics approaches to forensic body fluid identification by proteomic mass spectrometry -- Fingermarks as a new proteomic specimen : state of the art and perspective of in situ proteomics -- Human identification using genetically variant peptides in biological forensic evidence -- Proteomics in the analysis of forensic, archaeological, and paleontological bone -- Proteomics for microbial forensics -- ISO 17025 accreditation of method-based mass spectrometry for bioforensic analyses -- Unambiguous identification of ricin and abrin with advanced mass spectrometric assays -- Challenges in the development of reference materials for protein toxins -- The statistical defensibility of forensic proteomics.

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