Improved identification and quantitation of mature endogenous peptides in the rodent hypothalamus using a rapid conductive sample heating system

Volume: 142, Issue: 23, Pages: 4476 - 4485
Published: Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
Measurement, identification, and quantitation of endogenous peptides in tissue samples by mass spectrometry (MS) contribute to our understanding of the complex molecular mechanisms of numerous biological phenomena. For accurate results, it is essential to arrest the postmortem degradation of ubiquitous proteins in samples prior to performing peptidomic measurements. Doing so ensures that the detection of endogenous peptides, typically present at...
Paper Details
Title
Improved identification and quantitation of mature endogenous peptides in the rodent hypothalamus using a rapid conductive sample heating system
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
142
Issue
23
Pages
4476 - 4485
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