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Focusing in on mass spectrometry

Almost every chemist has used mass spectrometry at some point at some point in his or her scientific life, but did you know about all of its cool applications in the study of proteomics? This field has been growing by leaps and bounds as more and more biologists discover the power of mass spectrometry. Check out Nature Methods' special Focus issue on mass spectrometry in proteomics applications.

Allison Doerr (Associate Editor, Nature Methods)

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And what about metabolomics?

Perhaps a good topic for a future focus issue!

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