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Citations

Biomolecules and the Chemistry of Life Citations

Sources we cite in Biomolecules and the Chemistry of Life

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8 National Science Foundation. (2007, April 12). Tyrannosaurus rex and Mastodon Protein Fragments Discovered, Sequenced. ScienceDaily. Retrieved May 12, 2010, from http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/04/070412140942.htm.
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10 Asara, J.M., Schweitzer, M.H. Freimark, L.M., Phillips, M., & Cantley, L.C. (2007). Protein Sequences from Mastodon and Tyrannosaurus rex Revealed by Mass Spectrometry. Science 316 (5822), 280-285.
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