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Proteomics
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- Redox proteomic analysis of altered neuronal signaling in a PS1+APP mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
( J. Alzheimer Disease, in press )
- Differential Protein Expression Profiling by iTRAQ-2DLC-MS/MS of Lung Cancer Cells Undergoing Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Reveals a Migratory/Invasive Phenotype
( Journal of Proteome Research )
- MudPIT (Multidimensional Protein Identification Technology) for identification of post-translational protein modifications in complex biological mixtures
( In: Redox Proteomics: from Protein Modifications to Cellular Dysfunction and Diseases. Wiley Inter Science, in press )
- Altered protein expression following in utero exposure to arsenic
( Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, and The Southwest Environmental Health Science Center, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, and Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapeutics, Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas City, KS )
- Using proteomics and network analysis to elucidate the consequences of synaptic protein oxidation in a PS1+AβPP mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
( Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 7 (2005) 1-15 )
- Identification Of Brain Ischemia-Induced Changes In Protein Profiles By Quantitative Proteomics
( LEGACY Health System )
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