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Jessani, N., Niessen, S., Wei, B. Q., Nicolau, M., Humphrey, M., Ji, Y., Han, W., Noh, D.-Y., Yates, J. R., Jeffrey, S. S., & Cravatt, B. F. (2005). A streamlined platform for high-content functional proteomics of primary human specimens. Nature Methods, 2(9), 691–697.

Authors 11
  1. Nadim Jessani (first)
  2. Sherry Niessen (additional)
  3. BinQing Q Wei (additional)
  4. Monica Nicolau (additional)
  5. Mark Humphrey (additional)
  6. Youngran Ji (additional)
  7. Wonshik Han (additional)
  8. Dong-Young Noh (additional)
  9. John R Yates (additional)
  10. Stefanie S Jeffrey (additional)
  11. Benjamin F Cravatt (additional)
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@article{Jessani_2005, title={A streamlined platform for high-content functional proteomics of primary human specimens}, volume={2}, ISSN={1548-7105}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmeth778}, DOI={10.1038/nmeth778}, number={9}, journal={Nature Methods}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Jessani, Nadim and Niessen, Sherry and Wei, BinQing Q and Nicolau, Monica and Humphrey, Mark and Ji, Youngran and Han, Wonshik and Noh, Dong-Young and Yates, John R and Jeffrey, Stefanie S and Cravatt, Benjamin F}, year={2005}, month=aug, pages={691–697} }