Peptide sequences from the first Castoroides ohioensis skull and the utility of old museum collections for palaeoproteomics

Volume: 283, Issue: 1832, Pages: 20160593 - 20160593
Published: Jun 15, 2016
Abstract
Vertebrate fossils have been collected for hundreds of years and are stored in museum collections around the world. These remains provide a readily available resource to search for preserved proteins; however, the vast majority of palaeoproteomic studies have focused on relatively recently collected bones with a well-known handling history. Here, we characterize proteins from the nasal turbinates of the first Castoroides ohioensis skull ever...
Paper Details
Title
Peptide sequences from the first Castoroides ohioensis skull and the utility of old museum collections for palaeoproteomics
Published Date
Jun 15, 2016
Volume
283
Issue
1832
Pages
20160593 - 20160593
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