CCMS technology enables improved proteomic analysis through functional isolation of subproteomes

  • Dülsner E
  • Lenz T
  • Jurinke C
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Abstract

Capture Compound mass spectrometry (CCMS) is a technology to reduce the complexity of biological samples through selective isolation of targeted proteins. caprotec's Capture Compounds™ are small, synthetic molecules that can be used to interrogate native proteins, even lipophilic membrane proteins. CCMS allows discovering, isolating and profiling members of functional protein families within a variety of biological samples.

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Dülsner, E., Lenz, T., & Jurinke, C. (2008). CCMS technology enables improved proteomic analysis through functional isolation of subproteomes. Nature Methods, 5(12), an10–an11. https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.f.231

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