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60721
PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase
Published 2025“…To overcome this limitation, we demonstrated that released N-glycans can be removed using a molecular weight cut off filter prior to (glyco)protease digestion, which improves O-glycoproteomic coverage.…”
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60722
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60723
PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase
Published 2025“…To overcome this limitation, we demonstrated that released N-glycans can be removed using a molecular weight cut off filter prior to (glyco)protease digestion, which improves O-glycoproteomic coverage.…”
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60724
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60725
PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase
Published 2025“…To overcome this limitation, we demonstrated that released N-glycans can be removed using a molecular weight cut off filter prior to (glyco)protease digestion, which improves O-glycoproteomic coverage.…”
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60726
PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase
Published 2025“…To overcome this limitation, we demonstrated that released N-glycans can be removed using a molecular weight cut off filter prior to (glyco)protease digestion, which improves O-glycoproteomic coverage.…”
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60727
PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase
Published 2025“…To overcome this limitation, we demonstrated that released N-glycans can be removed using a molecular weight cut off filter prior to (glyco)protease digestion, which improves O-glycoproteomic coverage.…”
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60728
PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase
Published 2025“…To overcome this limitation, we demonstrated that released N-glycans can be removed using a molecular weight cut off filter prior to (glyco)protease digestion, which improves O-glycoproteomic coverage.…”
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60729
Densely Packed Chemical Synthesis Equipment by 3D Spatial Design and Additive Manufacturing: Acetylene Generation Cartridge
Published 2023“…To demonstrate this, we have optimized the size of one of the most cumbersome processes in the lab, the generation of gases from solid sources. We have developed a ready-to-use acetylene generation cartridge with a high degree of functional filling of the internal space, which significantly compacts its dimensions. …”
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60730
PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase
Published 2025“…To overcome this limitation, we demonstrated that released N-glycans can be removed using a molecular weight cut off filter prior to (glyco)protease digestion, which improves O-glycoproteomic coverage.…”
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60731
PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase
Published 2025“…To overcome this limitation, we demonstrated that released N-glycans can be removed using a molecular weight cut off filter prior to (glyco)protease digestion, which improves O-glycoproteomic coverage.…”
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60732
PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase
Published 2025“…To overcome this limitation, we demonstrated that released N-glycans can be removed using a molecular weight cut off filter prior to (glyco)protease digestion, which improves O-glycoproteomic coverage.…”
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60733
PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase
Published 2025“…To overcome this limitation, we demonstrated that released N-glycans can be removed using a molecular weight cut off filter prior to (glyco)protease digestion, which improves O-glycoproteomic coverage.…”
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60734
PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase
Published 2025“…To overcome this limitation, we demonstrated that released N-glycans can be removed using a molecular weight cut off filter prior to (glyco)protease digestion, which improves O-glycoproteomic coverage.…”
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60735
PNGaseF-Generated N‑Glycans Adduct onto Peptides in the Gas Phase
Published 2025“…To overcome this limitation, we demonstrated that released N-glycans can be removed using a molecular weight cut off filter prior to (glyco)protease digestion, which improves O-glycoproteomic coverage.…”
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60736
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60737
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60738
Global Characterization of DNA Methylation during Rice Leaf Angle Development
Published 2024“…The addition of exogenous DNA methylation inhibitor 5-azacytidine increased the leaf angle, which confirmed that DNA methylation is crucial for leaf angle development. This study revealed a gradual decrease in 24-nucleotide siRNA levels during leaf angle development, particularly in relation to the enrichment of 24-nucleotide siRNAs at different hypomethylated regions that induce leaf angle inclination. …”
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60739
Global Characterization of DNA Methylation during Rice Leaf Angle Development
Published 2024“…The addition of exogenous DNA methylation inhibitor 5-azacytidine increased the leaf angle, which confirmed that DNA methylation is crucial for leaf angle development. This study revealed a gradual decrease in 24-nucleotide siRNA levels during leaf angle development, particularly in relation to the enrichment of 24-nucleotide siRNAs at different hypomethylated regions that induce leaf angle inclination. …”
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60740
Global Characterization of DNA Methylation during Rice Leaf Angle Development
Published 2024“…The addition of exogenous DNA methylation inhibitor 5-azacytidine increased the leaf angle, which confirmed that DNA methylation is crucial for leaf angle development. This study revealed a gradual decrease in 24-nucleotide siRNA levels during leaf angle development, particularly in relation to the enrichment of 24-nucleotide siRNAs at different hypomethylated regions that induce leaf angle inclination. …”