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Structural libraries, proteomics

Other library-based approaches (such as GMF) would benefit from free availability of databases, containing structural information as well as spectrometric data. The use of widely available free databases would enhance the use of informatics in glycomics to a level comparable to proteomics, where the use of databases is part of daily work in nearly all laboratories. [Pg.2238]


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Structural proteomics

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