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Integration of transcriptomics and antibody-based proteomics for exploration of proteins

2018-12-06
Research group/Researcher Affinity Proteomics Immunohistochemistry missing proteins protein localization tissue profiling
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Approximately 11% of the human proteins are defined as missing proteins. These proteins lack experimental data on the protein level. In an investigation led by Sjöstedt et al, an integrated omics approach was applied to explore and identify missing proteins...Read more


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