Exploring Regulation of Protein O-Glycosylation in Isogenic Human HEK293 Cells by Differential O-Glycoproteomics
Yoshiki Narimatsu(University of Copenhagen), Sergey Y. Vakhrushev(University of Copenhagen), Ulla Mandel(University of Copenhagen), Adnan Halim(University of Copenhagen), John Hintze(University of Copenhagen), Rebecca Nason(University of Copenhagen), Henrik Clausen(University of Copenhagen), Eric Bennett(University of Copenhagen), Katrine T. Schjoldager(University of Copenhagen), Catharina Steentoft(University of Copenhagen), Hiren J. Joshi(University of Copenhagen)
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