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a method of determining the concentration of proteins through a combination of protein digestion and [[LC/MS]] without relying on stable isotope labeling. Protein quantification is achieved by measuring the signal intensity of peptide ions corresponding to a protein or by counting and comparing the number of fragment [[mass spectra]] identifying peptides of a given protein.
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#M. Bantscheff, M. Schirle, G. Sweetman, J. Rick, B. Kuster, Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 389 (2007) 1017.
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Revision as of 13:49, 21 March 2014

DRAFT DEFINITION
Label-free quantification
Method of determining the concentration of proteins through a combination of protein digestion and LC/MS without relying on stable isotope labeling. Protein quantification is achieved by measuring the signal intensity of peptide ions corresponding to a protein or by counting and comparing the number of fragment mass spectra identifying peptides of a given protein.
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M. Bantscheff, M. Schirle, G. Sweetman, J. Rick, B. Kuster, Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 389 (2007) 1017.

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