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Conjugation of primary amine groups in targeted proteomics

Cai, 2025

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7627560897737819882
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Cai Y
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Mass Spectrometry Reviews

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Primary amines, in the form of unmodified N‐terminus of peptide/protein and unmodified lysine residue, are perhaps the most important functional groups that can serve as the starting points in proteomic analysis, especially via mass spectrometry‐based approaches …
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