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Identifying Proteins using Mass Spectrometry

14 Jul 2014
Identifying Proteins using Mass Spectrometry

Research at the Medical Research Council's (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), Cambridge, focuses on the fundamental understanding of biological processes at a molecular level. This enables scientists to gain an insight into diagnosis of disease and potentially treatments. Dr Skehel describes how the LMB helps scientists to identify, characterize and quantify proteins present in a particular network, pathway, organelle, cell or tissue using mass spectrometry. Interview filmed by SelectScience at ASMS 2014.

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