Application and Evaluation of a Chemical Modification- and Mass Spectrometry-Based Thermodynamic Assay for the Study of Protein-Ligand Interactions in Complex Mixtures
<p>While a number of different proteomic, genomic, and computational approaches exist for the characterization of drug action, each of the experimental approaches developed to date has both strengths and weaknesses. Currently, there is no one "perfect" assay for drug mode-of-action...
Main Author: | Strickland, Erin Catherine |
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Other Authors: | Fitzgerald, Michael C |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7241 |
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