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Identification of proteins with potential osteogenic activity present in the water-soluble matrix proteins from crassostrea gigas nacre using a proteomic approach

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Figure 1: 2DE gel (11 cm, pH 4–7, Bis-Tris 12%) showing all the protein spots detected in nacre WSM from Crassostrea gigas
Table 2: Putative identity of the proteins identified by mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)

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