A service is now available for analysing 2-dimensional gels and comparing them to existing databases, broadening the number of laboratories which can study protein expression using the technique.
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Krauss, M., Collins, P. & Blose, S. Computer-analysed 2-D electrophoresis. Nature 337, 669–670 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1038/337669a0
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