Discover How Protein Sequencing Evolves to Accelerate Research
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The Future of Protein Sequencing

A new protein sequencing technology paves the way for a better understanding of protein function.

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Proteins, through their diversity, are vital determinants of phenotype and function. Humans possess potentially millions of protein variants (proteoforms), derived through mechanisms including post-translational modifications. This has made protein sequencing more complicated than gene sequencing—something that Next-Generation Protein Sequencing™ (NGPS) is beginning to address. NGPS enhances and accelerates protein and proteoform characterization, allowing researchers to address key research questions with more precision. This paves the way for new insights and discoveries, as well as the development of novel therapeutic approaches. 

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  • Next-generation proteomics
  • Using new techniques for proteoform research
  • Protein screening and characterization

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