Mass Spectrometry–Based Proteomics for the Masses: Peptide and Protein Identification in the Hunt Laboratory During the 2000’s
2024
Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics Contributions from the Hunt Laboratory
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Evidence: high
Author Information
Author(s): Jessica R. Chapman
Primary Institution: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Conclusion
The Hunt laboratory has significantly advanced mass spectrometry-based proteomics, enhancing peptide and protein identification techniques over the past two decades.
Supporting Evidence
- The Hunt laboratory has contributed to the commercialization of mass spectrometry technology, making it more accessible.
- Advancements in pre-analytical processing have improved outcomes in mass spectrometry experiments.
- Collaboration with other scientists has facilitated the sharing of knowledge and technology in the field.
Takeaway
This article talks about how scientists improved ways to study proteins using special machines called mass spectrometers, making it easier for everyone to learn about biology.
Methodology
The article reviews advancements in mass spectrometry techniques and instrumentation developed in the Hunt laboratory for protein analysis.
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