A high throughput screen for 17 Dermorphin peptides in equine and human urine and equine plasma
The Dermorphins are a family of peptides that act as potent agonists of the opioid μ receptor. Originally identified as a seven amino acid peptide on the skin of the South American Phyllomedusa frog, peptide chemists have since developed a large number of Dermorphin variants, many with superior opio...
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A high throughput LC‐MS/MS screen using a novel mixed‐mode SPE method to detect 17 Dermorphin peptides in equine urine and plasma with limits of detection down to 5 pg/mL. |
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