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Tooth enamel proteome of Early Medieval non-adult individuals
This dataset includes .raw LC-MS/MS files, from a proteomic study of deciduous and permanent tooth enamel samples. It includes data of 30 different non-adult individuals (Early Middle Ages, Valdaro, Italy), whose sex has been estimated through amelogenin peptides. This dataset is linked to a submitted publication (Lugli et al., Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports). Please, refer to Lugli et al. (2019, Scientific Reports; doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-49562-7) for methodology.
This project was funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (grant agreement No 724046 – SUCCESS awarded to Stefano Benazzi). Dr. Filippo Genovese of the Centro Interdipartimentale Grandi Strumenti (UNIMORE) is thanked for the technical assistance during LC-MS/MS analyses.
tooth enamel, proteomics, sex estimation, archaeology, LC-MS/MS, amelogenin, mass spectrometry
tooth enamel, proteomics, sex estimation, archaeology, LC-MS/MS, amelogenin, mass spectrometry
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