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On the Proper Use of Mass Accuracy in Proteomics: Fig. 1
2006
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
Mass measurement is the main outcome of mass spectrometry-based proteomics yet the potential of recent advances in accurate mass measurements remains largely unexploited. There is not even a clear definition of mass accuracy in the proteomics literature, and we identify at least three uses of this term: anecdotal mass accuracy, statistical mass accuracy, and the maximum mass deviation (MMD) allowed in a database search. We suggest using the second of these terms as the generic one. To make the
doi:10.1074/mcp.m600380-mcp200
pmid:17164402
fatcat:go54uelh2fg43a45gbughs4m3m