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Motoyama, A.

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    • Motoyama, A., Yates, J. R. Multidimensional lc separations in shotgun proteomics Analytical Chemistry  2008 80:7187-7193  DOI:10.1021/ac8013669  PMID:18826178
    • Ruse, C. I., McClatchy, D. B., Lu, B. W., Cociorva, D., Motoyama, A., Park, S. K., Yates, J. R. Motif-specific sampling of phosphoproteomes Journal of Proteome Research  2008 7:2140-2150  DOI:10.1021/pr800147u  PMID:18452278  PMCID:PMC2703005
    • Lu, B. W., Motoyama, A., Ruse, C., Venable, J., Yates, J. R. Improving protein identification sensitivity by combining MS and MS/MS information for shotgun proteomics using LTQ-Orbitrap high mass accuracy data Analytical Chemistry  2008 80:2018-2025  DOI:10.1021/ac701697w  PMID:18275164  PMCID:PMC3509208
    • Motoyama, A., Xu, T., Ruse, C. I., Wohlschlegel, J. A., Yates, J. R. Anion and cation mixed-bed ion exchange for enhanced multidimensional separations of peptides and phosphopeptides Analytical Chemistry  2007 79:3623-3634  DOI:10.1021/ac062292d  PMID:17411013  PMCID:PMC2538959
    • Motoyama, A., Venable, J. D., Ruse, C. I., Yates, J. R. Automated ultra-high-pressure multidimensional protein identification technology (UHP-MudPIT) for improved peptide identification of proteomic samples Analytical Chemistry  2006 78:5109-5118  DOI:10.1021/ac060354u  PMID:16841936

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