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Shotgun mass spec goes independent

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A new scanning approach to data acquisition in tandem mass spectrometry promises to increase sensitivity and accuracy of proteomic analysis.

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Figure 1: Data-dependent and data-independent scanning.

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Liebler, D. Shotgun mass spec goes independent. Nat Methods 1, 16–17 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth1004-16

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