Correction: Quantitative profiling of carbonyl metabolites directly in crude biological extracts using chemoselective tagging and nanoESI-FTMS
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Correction: Quantitative profiling of carbonyl metabolites directly in crude biological extracts using chemoselective tagging and nanoESI-FTMS
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Correction for 'Quantitative profiling of carbonyl metabolites directly in crude biological extracts using chemoselective tagging and nanoESI-FTMS' by Pan Deng, et al., Analyst, 2018, 143, 311-322.
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Quantitative profiling of carbonyl metabolites directly in crude biological extracts using chemoselective tagging and nanoESI-FTMS.Analyst. 2017 Dec 18;143(1):311-322. doi: 10.1039/c7an01256j. Analyst. 2017. PMID: 29192912 Free PMC article.
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