Enrichment/isolation of phosphorylated peptides on hafnium oxide prior to mass spectrometric analysis
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José G. Rivera, Yong Seok Choi, Stefan Vujcic, Troy D. Wood, Luis A. Colón
Hafnium oxide (hafnia) exhibits unique enrichment properties towards phosphorylated peptides that are complementary to those of titanium oxide (titania) and zirconium oxide (zirconia) for use with mass spectrometric analysis in the field of proteomics.
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