Bone Proteomics Method Optimization for Forensic Investigations
Luke Gent,
Maria Elena Chiappetta,
Stuart Hesketh
et al.
Abstract:The application of proteomic analysis to forensic skeletal remains has gained significant interest in improving biological and chronological estimations in medico-legal investigations. To enhance the applicability of these analyses to forensic casework, it is crucial to maximize throughput and proteome recovery while minimizing interoperator variability and laboratoryinduced post-translational protein modifications (PTMs). This work compared different workflows for extracting, purifying, and analyzing bone pro… Show more
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