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What Does the Future Hold for Top Down Mass Spectrometry?
Benjamin A. Garcia
Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics
Siteman Cancer Center
Center for Drug Discovery
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Brain Tumor Center
DBBS - Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
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Biological Field
25%
Biomedical Field
25%
Bottom-up Mass Spectrometry
75%
Electron Impact Dissociation
50%
High-throughput
50%
High-throughput Proteomics
25%
Intact Protein
25%
Mass Spectrometry
100%
Mass Spectrometry Methods
25%
Polypeptide
25%
Proteomic Analysis
25%
Proteomic Study
25%
Single-cell Proteomics
25%
Small Fragments
25%
Top-down Analysis
25%
Top-down Mass Spectrometry
100%
Chemistry
Electron Transport
10%
Electron-Capture Dissociation
10%
Mass Spectrometry
100%
Polypeptide
10%
Proteomics
20%
Chemical Engineering
Mass Spectrometry
100%
Polypeptide
10%