Living things are made of proteins, not DNA. However, while next generation DNA sequencing has enabled the completion of the human genome and ushered in the era of personalized medicine, protein analysis has not had the benefit of a similar high-throughput broad-scale analysis technology. As a recent Nature Genetics Review articles points out, however, advanced mass spectroscopy techniques are changing this situation.
Read how Mass Spectroscopy Is Opening the Door to Next Generation Proteomic Analysis.

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