For Immunoglobulin Light Chains, It's Time to Fly

[...]there were discrepancies when their MS results were compared with IFE. Because the authors did not have access to detailed clinical information about these patients, the significance of these discrepancies is unclear. Using the mass spectra of isolated heavy chains is challenging due to variabl...

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Fish
Immunoglobulin Light Chains
Immunoglobulins
Ionization
Ions
Laboratories
Light
Mass spectra
Medical research
Multiple myeloma
Patients
Proteins
Studies
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