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Mass spectrometry in focus

Mass spectrometry has become the most powerful tool for proteomics, owing to its high-throughput capacity and molecular information yield. However, it is perhaps under-utilized in more traditional cell biology research, since historically, it was a tool developed by and for chemists. Our October issue celebrates this technology and its established and emerging biological applications with a special Focus on mass spectrometry in proteomics applications.

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