Top-down high-resolution mass spectrometry of cardiac myosin binding protein C revealed that truncation alters protein phosphorylation state
Ying Ge(University of Wisconsin System), Richard L. Moss(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Inna N. Rybakova(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Qingge Xu(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
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