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bibliographicCitation Ghavidel FZ, Mertens I, Baggerman G, Laukens K, Burzykowski T, Valkenborg D. The use of the isotopic distribution as a complementary quality metric to assess tandem mass spectra results. J Proteomics. 2014 Feb 26;98():150–8. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2013.12.013. PMID: 24384257.
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