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David G. Camp

Researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Publications -  156
Citations -  14408

David G. Camp is an academic researcher from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proteome & Proteomics. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 156 publications receiving 13458 citations. Previous affiliations of David G. Camp include Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory.

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Reversed‐phase chromatography with multiple fraction concatenation strategy for proteome profiling of human MCF10A cells

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the concatenated high pH reversed‐phased strategy is an attractive alternative to strong cation exchange for two‐dimensional shotgun proteomic analysis of trypsin‐digested human MCF10A cell sample.
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Human Plasma N-Glycoproteome Analysis by Immunoaffinity Subtraction, Hydrazide Chemistry, and Mass Spectrometry

TL;DR: An approach for broad analysis of human plasma N-glycoproteins using a combination of immunoaffinity subtraction and glycoprotein capture to reduce both the protein concentration range and the overall sample complexity is described.
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DAnTE: a statistical tool for quantitative analysis of -omics data

TL;DR: DAnTE features selected normalization methods, missing value imputation algorithms, peptide-to-protein rollup methods, an extensive array of plotting functions and a comprehensive hypothesis-testing scheme that can handle unbalanced data and random effects.