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Daniela Dieterich
Institute for Pharmacology and Toxicology, Otto-von-Guericke University, Germany
2 protocols
Julia Abele
Otto-von-Guericke University, Germany
2 protocols
Anke Müller
Otto-von-Guericke University, Germany
2 protocols
Peter Landgraf
1 protocol
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Ulrich Thomas
Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Germany
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2 Protocols published
Click Chemistry (CuAAC) and Detection of Tagged
de novo
Synthesized Proteins in
Drosophila
Authors:
Kathrin Marter
,
Oliver Kobler
,
Ines Erdmann
,
Elaheh Soleimanpour
,
Peter Landgraf
,
Anke Müller
,
Julia Abele
,
Ulrich Thomas
and
Daniela C. Dieterich
,
date:
01/20/2019,
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Copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne-cycloaddition (CuAAC), also known as ‘click chemistry’ serves as a technique for bio-orthogonal, that is, bio-compatible labeling of macromolecules including proteins or lipids. Click chemistry has been widely used to ...
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Cell Type-specific Metabolic Labeling of Proteins with Azidonorleucine in
Drosophila
Authors:
Ines Erdmann
,
Kathrin Marter
,
Oliver Kobler
,
Sven Niehues
,
Julia Bussmann
,
Anke Müller
,
Julia Abele
,
Erik Storkebaum
,
Ulrich Thomas
and
Daniela C. Dieterich
,
date:
07/20/2017,
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5771,
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Advanced mass spectrometry technology has pushed proteomic analyses to the forefront of biological and biomedical research. Limitations of proteomic approaches now often remain with sample preparations rather than with the sensitivity of protein ...
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