Author: Panis, Bartholomeus
- The use of 2D-electrophoresis and de novo sequencing to characterize inter- and intra-cultivar protein polymorphisms in an alloploid crop
- A workflow for peptide-based proteomics in a poorly sequenced plant: A case study on the plasma membrane proteome of banana
- Challenges and solutions for the identification of membrane proteins in non-model plants
- From fundamental research discoveries to applications for banana improvement
Author: Swennen, Rony L.
- The use of 2D-electrophoresis and de novo sequencing to characterize inter- and intra-cultivar protein polymorphisms in an alloploid crop
- A workflow for peptide-based proteomics in a poorly sequenced plant: A case study on the plasma membrane proteome of banana
- Challenges and solutions for the identification of membrane proteins in non-model plants
- From fundamental research discoveries to applications for banana improvement
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