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Applications in Forensic Proteomics: Protein Identification and Profiling
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Table of contents
- Applications in Forensic Proteomics: Protein Identification and Profiling
- ACS Symposium Series1339
- Foreword
- Introduction to Forensic Proteomics
- A Proteomics Tutorial
- Proteomic Sample Preparation Techniques: Toward Forensic Proteomic Applications
- NextGen Serology: Leveraging Mass Spectrometry for Protein-Based Human Body Fluid Identification
- Informatics Approaches to Forensic Body Fluid Identification by Proteomic Mass Spectrometry
- Fingermarks as a New Proteomic Specimen: State of the Art and Perspective of In Situ Proteomics
- Human Identification Using Genetically Variant Peptides in Biological Forensic Evidence
- Proteomics in the Analysis of Forensic, Archaeological, and Paleontological Bone
- Proteomics for Microbial Forensics
- ISO 17025 Accreditation of Method-Based Mass Spectrometry for Bioforensic Analyses
- Unambiguous Identification of Ricin and Abrin with Advanced Mass Spectrometric Assays
- Challenges in the Development of Reference Materials for Protein Toxins
- The Statistical Defensibility of Forensic Proteomics
- Editor’s Biography
- Indexes
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Introduction to Forensic Proteomics
- A Proteomics Tutorial
- Proteomic Sample Preparation Techniques: Toward Forensic Proteomic Applications
- NextGen Serology: Leveraging Mass Spectrometry for Protein-Based Human Body Fluid Identification
- Informatics Approaches to Forensic Body Fluid Identification by Proteomic Mass Spectrometry
- Fingermarks as a New Proteomic Specimen: State of the Art and Perspective of In Situ Proteomics
- Human Identification Using Genetically Variant Peptides in Biological Forensic Evidence
- Proteomics in the Analysis of Forensic, Archaeological, and Paleontological Bone
- Proteomics for Microbial Forensics
- ISO 17025 Accreditation of Method-Based Mass Spectrometry for Bioforensic Analyses
- Unambiguous Identification of Ricin and Abrin with Advanced Mass Spectrometric Assays
- Challenges in the Development of Reference Materials for Protein Toxins
- The Statistical Defensibility of Forensic Proteomics
- Editor’s Biography
- Indexes
- Author Index
- Subject Index