Library-free data-independent acquisition mass spectrometry enables comprehensive coverage of the cyanobacterial proteome (David A Russo, Felix R Schneidmadel, Julie A Z Zedler) doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiaf3… @BlueGreenDR@F_Schneidmadel @SynBioJazz@ASPB#PlantSci
ALT David A. Russo (he/him) is the First Author of the manuscript Library-free data-independent acquisition mass spectrometry enables comprehensive coverage of the cyanobacterial proteome published 12 August 2025. He is a Senior Scientist at Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Education background includes: 2016 Ph.D in Chemical and Biological Engineering University of Sheffield 2011 MSc in Energy and Bioenergy NOVA FCT 2008 BSc in Biology University of Aveiro. Research interests include Cyanobacteria, Proteomics, Biotechnology.
Personal interests include Reading, Video Games.
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very excited to share my recent collab with @SynBioJazz, @fmeierX, @oliinyk_denys. Here we take a deep dive into the exoproteome of cyanobacteria with our MS workflow EXCRETE. It’s fast, cheap and only needs a couple of hundred microlitres. Take a look:
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very excited to share my recent collab with @SynBioJazz, @fmeierX, @oliinyk_denys. Here we take a deep dive into the exoproteome of cyanobacteria with our MS workflow EXCRETE. It’s fast, cheap and only needs a couple of hundred microlitres. Take a look:
biorxiv.org/cgi/content/shor…
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