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"... MS-specific noise model reveals the potential of iTRAQ in quantitative proteomics ..."
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MS-specific noise model reveals the potential of iTRAQ in quantitative proteomics
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"... MS-specific noise model reveals the potential of iTRAQTM in quantitative proteomics. ..."
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MS-specific noise model reveals the potential of iTRAQTM in quantitative proteomics.
Development of Quantitative Proteomics Using iTRAQ Based on the Immunological Response of Galleria mellonella Larvae Challenged with Fusarium oxysporum
"... Galleria mellonella has emerged as a potential invertebrate model for scrutinizing innate immunity. Larvae are easy to handle in host-pathogen assays. We undertook proteomics research in order to understand immune response in a heterologous host when challenged with microconidia of Fusarium oxysporu ..."
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Galleria mellonella has emerged as a potential invertebrate model for scrutinizing innate immunity. Larvae are easy to handle in host-pathogen assays. We undertook proteomics research in order to understand immune response in a heterologous host when challenged with microconidia of Fusarium
Proteomic Analysis of the Human Skin Proteome after In Vivo Treatment with Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate
, 2014
"... Background: Skin has a variety of functions that are incompletely understood at the molecular level. As the most accessible tissue in the body it often reveals the first signs of inflammation or infection and also represents a potentially valuable source of biomarkers for several diseases. In this s ..."
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. In this study we surveyed the skin proteome qualitatively using gel electrophoresis, liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (GeLC-MS/MS) and quantitatively using an isobaric tagging strategy (iTRAQ) to characterise the response of human skin following exposure to sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS). Results
Convergence of Amyloid-β and Tau Pathologies on Mitochondria In Vivo
"... Abstract The histopathological characteristics of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are amyloid-β (Aβ) containing plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) as well as neuronal and synaptic loss. Until today, the underlying mechanisms of the interplay of plaques and tangles remained unresolved. There is incr ..."
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of the disease in brain. Using comparative, quantitative proteomics (iTRAQ) and mass spectroscopy, we found a massive deregulation of 24 proteins, of which one third were mitochondrial proteins mainly related to complexes I and IV of the oxidative phosphorylation system (OXPHOS). Remarkably, deregulation
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"... analysis reveals resistance mechanism against biofuel hexane in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 Jie Liu 1,2, Lei Chen 1,2, Jiangxin Wang 1,2, Jianjun Qiao 1,2 and Weiwen Zhang 1,2* Background: Recent studies have demonstrated that photosynthetic cyanobacteria could be an excellent cell factory to produce ..."
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proteomics approach with iTRAQ- LC-MS/MS technologies. In total, 1,492 unique proteins were identified, representing about 42 % of all predicted protein in the Synechocystis genome. Among all proteins identified, a total of 164 and 77 proteins were found up- and down-regulated, respectively. Functional
Increased concentration of proteins with growth rate as a result of passive resource redistribution
, 2015
"... Most proteins show changes in level across growth conditions. Many of these changes seem to be coordinated with the growth rate rather than the specific environment or the protein function. Although cellular growth rates, gene expression levels and gene regulation have been at the center of biologic ..."
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redistribution of resources, due to active regulation of only a few proteins, can have quantitatively predictable pro-teome wide effects. Our model provides a potential explanation for why and how such a coordinated response of a large fraction of the proteome to the growth rate arises under different
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, 2010
"... In this thesis, two sets of experimental studies in bosonic and fermionic gases are described. In the first part of the thesis, itinerant ferromagnetism was studied in a strongly interacting Fermi gas of ultracold atoms. The observation of nonmonotonic behavior of lifetime, kinetic energy, and size ..."
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by Stoner. In the second part of the thesis, the coherence properties of a Bose-Einstein con-densate (BEC) was studied in a radio frequency induced double-well potential imple-mented on a microfabricated atom chip. We observed phase coherence between the separated condensates for times up to 200 ms after
Active Mask Framework for Segmentation of Fluorescence Microscope Images
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m]]l]]s¶D]]¿÷mB]iv]b]oD]m¶¨]iv]§]iv]r]j]t¿rv]]irj]]t]]m] / | ap]]r¿]ÎNy]s¶D]]mb¶r]ix} Û]Ix]]rd]mb]} p—N]t]o%ism] in]ty]m] / || Û]Is]¡uÎc]rN]]riv]nd]p]*N]m]st¶ I always bow to Śri ̄ Śāradāmbā, the limitless ocean of the nectar of compassion, who bears a rosary, a vessel of nectar, the symbol
Research Article Undersampled MR Image Reconstruction with Data-Driven Tight Frame
"... which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Undersampled magnetic resonance image reconstruction employing sparsity regularization has fascinated many researchers in recent years under the support of compressed sensing t ..."
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has been developed to solve the proposed model. The proposed method has been compared to two state-of-the-art methods on four datasets and encouraging performances have been achieved by DDTF-MRI. 1.
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