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In this chapter we address the use of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry in the analysis of intact proteins. We cover multiple approaches and applications including quantitation, identification and the derivation of structural information. Because of the difficulty of intact protein analysis and the variety of approaches necessary for proteins of different character, we set out a series of principles and provide extensive practical advice on method development, while also introducing a wide range of specific techniques and applications.

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