Proteolysis in microfluidic droplets: an approach to interface protein separation and peptide mass spectrometry†
Abstract
A versatile microreactor protocol based on microfluidic droplets has been developed for on-line
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a
Department of Chemistry, Institute of Biomedical Sciences and State Key Lab of Molecular Engineering of Polymers, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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Laboratoire d'Electrochimie Physique et Analytique, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, CH-1015, Switzerland
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hubert.girault@epfl.ch
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A versatile microreactor protocol based on microfluidic droplets has been developed for on-line
J. Ji, L. Nie, L. Qiao, Y. Li, L. Guo, B. Liu, P. Yang and H. H. Girault, Lab Chip, 2012, 12, 2625 DOI: 10.1039/C2LC40206H
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