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Starting: Thu 06 Aug 1998 - 13:42:28 EDT
Ending: Fri 21 Aug 1998 - 01:00:26 EDT
Messages: 115
- "de novo" enzyme identification
- 4-anino-L-arabinose
- 4-vinylpyridine, iodoacetic acid
- 4-vinylpyridine, iodoacetic acid: redux
- 96 lane upgrade
- 96 Well upgrade
- AAA hydrolysis
- alkylation
- Antibodies to ribosomal proteins
- Antibodies to ribosomal proteins, CORRECTED
- Asp-N cleavage
- Bizarre sequencing results
- Carbohydrate analysis
- Carboxyl terminal analysis
- Cleaning Plates/Bizarre Sequencing Results
- CNBr and Tris/Tricine gels
- CNBr/Tris-tricine gels
- computer program:dist to surface
- DNASeq
- DNASeq: bizzare 377 result
- DNASeq: On-line Guide.
- DNASyn leaky columns
- elusive peptide
- Endoproteinase Glu-C
- eqpSale
- equipment
- estrogen assays
- fluorescein
- free eqpt
- Free lab benches and hoods
- G3 runs OS 8.1
- gel electrophoresis of CNBr fragments
- Glycoprotein deglycosylation for mass spectrometric detection
- H-Tyr-NH2
- HPLC Data systems
- in situ digest
- Job Announcement
- JobOpen- Scientist Process
- Lys-c
- LysC autolytic peptides
- LysC autolytic peptides-correction
- mass specrometry standard
- modified AA source
- MS and peptide MWs
- NIH sponsored conference
- Norton and G3's
- PEP SYNTH - looking for a source of BOC S-S pyridyl Cys
- PepSyn:Orthogonal protection of Lys
- peptide
- Phospholipids
- Phpsph. Serine
- plant promoter supply
- plant promoters
- Position Announcement: Bioinformatics
- Position available
- Position: Bioinformatics
- ProSeq: Missing Hydrophobic repeat
- protein quantification
- Proteolytic enzyme to cleave at C-terminus of threonine
- ProtSeq PVDF blot
- PTC AAA
- RE: 113 Mass
- RE: DNA Seq 96-well cleanup
- RE: LysC autolytic peptides
- RE: protein quantitation
- RE: Using both com1 and com2 ports
- RE:96 Well upgrade
- RE>Re- Antibodies to riboso
- Re[2]: PepSyn:Orthogonal protection of Lys
- Repeat mass unit 113Da in Positive ESI
- Thr protection
- Total Nitrogen & 3-methyl histidine analyses
- Using both com1 and com2 ports
- Where art thou peptide?
Last message date: Fri 21 Aug 1998 - 01:00:26 EDT
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