Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics

, Volume 61, Issue 3, pp 731–737 | Cite as

CHO Proteome Alterations Induced by Reverse Transformation

Letter to the Editor
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Keywords

Mass Spectrometry Analysis Chinese Hamster Ovary Cytosol Fraction Reverse Transformation Nucleus Fraction 
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Acknowledgments

This project was supported by grants to Fondazione El.B.A. Nicolini by MIUR (Ministero dell’Istruzione, Università e Ricerca) for ‘‘Funzionamento’’, by a FIRB International Grant on Proteomics and Cell Cycle (RBIN04RXHS) from MIUR to CIRSDNNOB-Nanoworld Institute and by a FIRB ITALNANONET on Nanobiosensors (RBPR05JH2P_003) from MIUR both to Prof. Claudio Nicolini, University of Genova. GRANT SPONSOR: MIUR (Ministero dell'Istruzione, Università e Ricerca). GRANT CONTRACTS: Funzionamento to Fondazione El.B.A.Nicolini; Proteomics and Cell Cycle (FIRB RBIN04RXHS) and Nanobiosensors (FIRB ITALNANONET RBPR05JH2P_003), both to Claudio Nicolini University of Genova.

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Nanoworld Institute, Fondazione El.B.A. NicoliniPradalungaItaly
  2. 2.Chair of Biophysics, University of GenovaGenovaItaly

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