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  1. Microcystis aeruginosa is a species of cyanobacteria commonly found in a number of countries and frequently related to animal poisoning episodes due to its capacity to produce the cyanotoxin known as microcystin...

    Authors: Ângela Tonietto, Bernardo A Petriz, Wérika C Araújo, Ângela Mehta, Beatriz S Magalhães and Octávio L Franco

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:38

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  2. Shotgun proteomics represents an attractive technical framework for the study of membrane proteins that are generally difficult to resolve using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. The use of iTRAQ, a set of ...

    Authors: Cosette Abdallah, Kjell Sergeant, Christelle Guillier, Eliane Dumas-Gaudot, Céline C Leclercq and Jenny Renaut

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:37

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  3. Although osteoarthritis (OA) is a highly prevalent joint disease, to date, no reliable biomarkers have been found for the disease. In this study, we attempted to identify factors the amounts of which significa...

    Authors: Isao Fukuda, Takeshi Ishihara, Shigeki Ohmachi, Ikue Sakikawa, Atsushi Morita, Minoru Ikeda, Shoji Yamane, Tomoko Toyosaki-Maeda, Yoshihiko Takinami, Hiroyuki Okamoto, Yoshito Numata and Naoshi Fukui

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:36

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  4. Podophyllotoxin (PTOX), the precursor for semi-synthesis of cancer therapeutics like etoposide, teniposide and etophos, is primarily obtained from an endangered medicinal herb, Podophyllum hexandrum Royle. PTOX, ...

    Authors: Dipto Bhattacharyya, Ragini Sinha, Srijani Ghanta, Amrita Chakraborty, Saptarshi Hazra and Sharmila Chattopadhyay

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:34

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  5. Signal peptide peptidase (SPP), a member of the presenilin-like intra-membrane cleaving aspartyl protease family, migrates on Blue Native (BN) gels as 100 kDa, 200 kDa and 450 kDa species. SPP has recently bee...

    Authors: Stephen Hsueh-Jeng Lu, Amy Hye Won Jeon, Gerold Schmitt-Ulms, Seema Qamar, Roger Dodd, Beth McDonald, Yi Li, William Meadows, Katie Cox, Christopher Bohm, Fusheng Chen, Paul Fraser and Peter St George-Hyslop

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:33

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  6. Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is an enveloped RNA virus, bearing severe economic losses to the poultry industry worldwide. Previous virion proteomic studies have shown that enveloped viruses carry multiple hos...

    Authors: Xiangpeng Ren, Chunyi Xue, Qingming Kong, Chengwen Zhang, Yingzuo Bi and Yongchang Cao

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:32

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  7. Refractory anemia with excess blasts subtype 1 (RAEB-1) is a subgroup of myelodysplastic syndrome. It represents a heterogeneous group of oncohematological bone marrow diseases, which occur particularly in eld...

    Authors: Pavel Májek, Zuzana Reicheltová, Jiří Suttnar, Jaroslav Čermák and Jan E Dyr

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:31

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  8. The pathogenic mold Aspergillus fumigatus is the most frequent infectious cause of death in severely immunocompromised individuals such as leukemia and bone marrow transplant patients. Germination of inhaled coni...

    Authors: Moo-Jin Suh, Natalie D Fedorova, Steven E Cagas, Susan Hastings, Robert D Fleischmann, Scott N Peterson, David S Perlin, William C Nierman, Rembert Pieper and Michelle Momany

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:30

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  9. Binge ethanol in rats after chronic ethanol exposure augments necrosis and steatosis in the liver. In this study, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis proteomic profiles of liver of control, chronic ethanol, co...

    Authors: Annayya R Aroor, Lowery J Roy, Ricardo J Restrepo, Brian P Mooney and Shivendra D Shukla

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:29

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  10. Invertebrate biominerals are characterized by their extraordinary functionality and physical properties, such as strength, stiffness and toughness that by far exceed those of the pure mineral component of such...

    Authors: Karlheinz Mann, Eric Edsinger-Gonzales and Matthias Mann

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:28

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  11. The hypothalamus plays a pivotal role in numerous mechanisms highly relevant to the maintenance of body homeostasis, such as the control of food intake and energy expenditure. Impairment of these mechanisms ha...

    Authors: Amanda P Pedroso, Regina L H Watanabe, Kelse T Albuquerque, Mônica M Telles, Maria C C Andrade, Juliana D Perez, Maísa M Sakata, Mariana L Lima, Debora Estadella, Cláudia M O Nascimento, Lila M Oyama, José C Rosa, Dulce E Casarini and Eliane B Ribeiro

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:26

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  12. The rice roots are highly salt-sensitive organ and primary root growth is rapidly suppressed by salt stress. Sucrose nonfermenting 1-related protein kinase2 (SnRK2) family is one of the key regulator of hyper-...

    Authors: Myung Hee Nam, Sun Mi Huh, Kyung Mi Kim, Woong Woong Park, Jong Bok Seo, Kun Cho, Dool Yi Kim, Beom Gi Kim and In In Yoon

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:25

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  13. Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is first to be discovered coronavirus which is probably endemic in all regions with intensive impact on poultry production. In this study, we used two-dimensional gel electrop...

    Authors: Zhongzan Cao, Zongxi Han, Yuhao Shao, Xiaoli Liu, Junfeng Sun, Demin Yu, Xiangang Kong and Shengwang Liu

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:24

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  14. Although chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) treatment has improved since the introduction of imatinib mesylate (IM), cases of resistance have been reported. This resistance has been associated with the emergence o...

    Authors: Stephany Corrêa, Luciana Pizzatti, Bárbara Du Rocher, André Mencalha, Daniela Pinto and Eliana Abdelhay

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:23

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  15. Effective diagnosis of Johne's disease (JD), particularly at the stage of early subclinical infection, remains one of the greatest challenges for the control of JD worldwide. The IFN-γ test of cell mediated im...

    Authors: James W Wynne, Brian J Shiell, Michelle L Colgrave, Jill A Vaughan, Gary Beddome and Wojtek P Michalski

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:22

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  16. Biomarkers released from the heart at early stage of ischemia are very important to diagnosis of ischemic heart disease and salvage myocytes from death. Known specific markers for blood tests including CK-MB, ...

    Authors: Hong Li, Jiyuan Li, Ying Wang and Tiande Yang

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:21

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  17. Schwann cells (SCs) are the principal glial cells of the peripheral nervous system with a wide range of biological functions. SCs play a key role in peripheral nerve regeneration and are involved in several he...

    Authors: Mi Shen, Yuhua Ji, Shuqiang Zhang, Haiyan Shi, Gang Chen, Xiaosong Gu and Fei Ding

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:20

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  18. We describe a novel antigen-retrieval method using a micro-sized chamber for mass spectrometry (MS) analysis to identify proteins that are preferentially eluted from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) sam...

    Authors: Keiichi Hatakeyama, Kanako Wakabayashi-Nakao, Yutaka Aoki, Shun-ichiro Ogura, Ken Yamaguchi, Takashi Nakajima, Taka-Aki Sato, Tohru Mochizuki and Isamu Hayashi

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:19

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  19. There are currently no reliable markers of acute domoic acid toxicosis (DAT) for California sea lions. We investigated whether patterns of serum peptides could diagnose acute DAT. Serum peptides were analyzed ...

    Authors: Benjamin A Neely, Jennifer L Soper, Denise J Greig, Kevin P Carlin, Elizabeth G Favre, Frances MD Gulland, Jonas S Almeida and Michael G Janech

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:18

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  20. Proteins that are associated with hypertension may be identified by comparing the 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) profiles of the sera of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) with those generated fro...

    Authors: Norhaniza Aminudin, Nur-Atiqah H Abdullah, Hasni Misbah, Saiful A Karsani, Ruby Husain, See Z Hoe and Onn H Hashim

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:17

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  21. Tuberculosis (TB) is the most threatening infectious disease globally. Although progress has been made to reduce global incidence of TB, emergence of multidrug resistant (MDR) TB threatens to undermine these a...

    Authors: Neelja Singhal, Prashant Sharma, Manish Kumar, Beenu Joshi and Deepa Bisht

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:14

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  22. Recent advances in liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) technology have led to more effective approaches for measuring changes in peptide/protein abundances in biological samples. Label-free LC-MS m...

    Authors: Leepika Tuli, Tsung-Heng Tsai, Rency S Varghese, Jun Feng Xiao, Amrita Cheema and Habtom W Ressom

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:13

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  23. Early diagnosis and treatment of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection can prevent most deaths resulting from this pathogen; however, multidrug-resistant strains present serious threats to global tuberculosis cont...

    Authors: Lu Zhang, Qingzhong Wang, Wenjie Wang, Yanyan Liu, Jie Wang, Jun Yue, Ying Xu, Wenxi Xu, ZhenLing Cui, Xuelian Zhang and Honghai Wang

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:12

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  24. A contemporary view of the cancer genome reveals extensive rearrangement compared to normal cells. Yet how these genetic alterations translate into specific proteomic changes that underpin acquiring the hallma...

    Authors: Yogesh M Kulkarni and David J Klinke II

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:11

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  25. Trichinellosis is a zoonotic disease in humans caused by Trichinella spp. The present study was undertaken to discover excretory-secretory (E-S) proteins from T. spiralis and T. britovi muscle larvae (ML) that ho...

    Authors: Justyna Bien, Anu Näreaho, Pekka Varmanen, Katarzyna Gozdzik, Bozena Moskwa, Wladyslaw Cabaj, Tuula A Nyman and Kirsi Savijoki

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:10

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  26. Protein expression profiles throughout 28 days of peripheral nerve regeneration were characterized using an established rat sciatic nerve transection injury model. Reverse phase protein microarrays were used t...

    Authors: David J Bryan, C Robert Litchfield, Jeffrey V Manchio, Tanya Logvinenko, Antonia H Holway, John Austin, Ian C Summerhayes and Kimberly M Rieger-Christ

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:9

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  27. Electron Transfer Dissociation [ETD] can dissociate multiply charged precursor polypeptides, providing extensive peptide backbone cleavage. ETD spectra contain charge reduced precursor peaks, usually of high i...

    Authors: Viswanadham Sridhara, Dina L Bai, An Chi, Jeffrey Shabanowitz, Donald F Hunt, Stephen H Bryant and Lewis Y Geer

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:8

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  28. Naturally occurring native peptides provide important information about physiological states of an organism and its changes in disease conditions but protocols and methods for assessing their abundance are not...

    Authors: Juraj Lenco, Renny Lan, Nathan Edwards and Radoslav Goldman

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:7

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  29. Salmonella enterica serovar Hadar (S. Hadar) is a highly prevalent foodborne pathogen and therefore a major cause of human gastroenteritis worldwide. Outer membrane proteins whose production is often regulated b...

    Authors: Sarra Snoussi, Alya El May, Laurent Coquet, Philippe Chan, Thierry Jouenne, Ahmed Landoulsi and Emmanuelle DÉ

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:6

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  30. Three dimensional (3D) growths of cancer cells in vitro are more reflective of in situ cancer cell growth than growth in monolayer (2D). The present study is designed to determine changes in protein and phosph...

    Authors: Victor A Levin, Sonali Panchabhai, Li Shen and Keith A Baggerly

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:5

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  31. The success of new sequencing technologies and informatic methods for identifying genes has made establishing gene product function a critical rate limiting step in progressing the molecular sciences. We prese...

    Authors: Michael J McGuire, Stephen A Johnston and Kathryn F Sykes

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:4

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  32. Somatic embryogenesis (SE) is a complex biological process that occurs under inductive conditions and causes fully differentiated cells to be reprogrammed to an embryo like state. In order to get a better insi...

    Authors: Golandam Sharifi, Hassan Ebrahimzadeh, Behzad Ghareyazie, Javad Gharechahi and Elaheh Vatankhah

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:3

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  33. Studying the large-scale protein-protein interaction (PPI) network is important in understanding biological processes. The current research presents the first PPI map of swine, which aims to give new insights ...

    Authors: Fen Wang, Min Liu, Baoxing Song, Dengyun Li, Huimin Pei, Yang Guo, Jingfei Huang and Deli Zhang

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:2

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  34. In this study, proteomics methods have been used to study the effects of different currents and voltages used to stun chickens. Protein profiles of chicken hearts were constructed to detect differences in prot...

    Authors: Azura Amid, Norshahida A Samah and Faridah Yusof

    Citation: Proteome Science 2012 10:1

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  35. Individual responses to oxaliplatin (L-OHP)-based chemotherapy remain unpredictable. The objective of our study was to find candidate protein markers for tumor sensitivity to L-OHP from intracellular proteins ...

    Authors: Sayo Suzuki, Yasuko Yamayoshi, Akito Nishimuta and Yusuke Tanigawara

    Citation: Proteome Science 2011 9:76

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  36. The clinical benefits associated with targeted oncology agents are generally limited to subsets of patients. Even with favorable biomarker profiles, many patients do not respond or acquire resistance. Existing...

    Authors: Phillip Kim, Xinjun Liu, Tani Lee, Limin Liu, Robert Barham, Richard Kirkland, Glen Leesman, Anne Kuller, Belen Ybarrondo, Shi-Chung Ng and Sharat Singh

    Citation: Proteome Science 2011 9:75

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  37. Propolis is a natural, resinous hive product that has several pharmacological activities. Its composition varies depending on the vegetation, climate, season and environmental conditions of the area from where...

    Authors: Yaşam Barlak, Orhan Değer, Meltem Çolak, Senem Ceren Karataylı, Abdurrahman Mithat Bozdayı and Fulya Yücesan

    Citation: Proteome Science 2011 9:74

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  38. The advent of affinity-based proteomics technologies for global protein profiling provides the prospect of finding new molecular biomarkers for common, multifactorial disorders. The molecular phenotypes obtain...

    Authors: Bernet S Kato, George Nicholson, Maja Neiman, Mattias Rantalainen, Chris C Holmes, Amy Barrett, Mathias Uhlén, Peter Nilsson, Tim D Spector and Jochen M Schwenk

    Citation: Proteome Science 2011 9:73

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  39. Root gravitropsim has been proposed to require the coordinated, redistribution of the plant signaling molecule auxin within the root meristem, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are still unknown. PIN pro...

    Authors: Chao Tan, Hui Wang, Yue Zhang, Bin Qi, Guoxin Xu and Huiqiong Zheng

    Citation: Proteome Science 2011 9:72

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  40. The effects of fetal calf serum (FCS) heat inactivation and bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) contamination on cell physiology have been studied, but their effect on the proteome of cultured cells has yet to ...

    Authors: Hazir Rahman, Muhammad Qasim, Frank C Schultze, Michael Oellerich and Abdul R Asif

    Citation: Proteome Science 2011 9:71

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  41. Neutrophils are abundant leukocytes that play a primary role in defence against pathogens. Neutrophils enter sites of infection where they eliminate pathogens via phagocytosis and the release of antimicrobial ...

    Authors: Gary Eitzen, Andrea N Lo, Troy Mitchell, John D Kim, Danny V Chao and Paige Lacy

    Citation: Proteome Science 2011 9:70

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  42. Chronic hemodynamic overloading leads to heart failure (HF) due to incompletely understood mechanisms. To gain deeper insight into the molecular pathophysiology of volume overload-induced HF and to identify po...

    Authors: Jiri Petrak, Jana Pospisilova, Miroslava Sedinova, Petr Jedelsky, Lucie Lorkova, Ondrej Vit, Michal Kolar, Hynek Strnad, Jan Benes, David Sedmera, Ludek Cervenka and Vojtech Melenovsky

    Citation: Proteome Science 2011 9:69

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  43. The initial pharmacokinetic study of a new anticancer agent (OC-6-43)-bis(acetato)(1-adamantylamine)amminedichloroplatinum (IV) (LA-12) was complemented by proteomic screening of rat plasma. The objective of the ...

    Authors: Pavel Bouchal, Jiri Jarkovsky, Kristyna Hrazdilova, Monika Dvorakova, Iva Struharova, Lenka Hernychova, Jiri Damborsky, Petr Sova and Borivoj Vojtesek

    Citation: Proteome Science 2011 9:68

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  44. Mice lacking surfactant protein-A (SP-A-/-; knockout; KO) exhibit increased vulnerability to infection and injury. Although many bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) protein differences between KO and wild-type (WT) a...

    Authors: David S Phelps, Todd M Umstead, Omar A Quintero, Christopher M Yengo and Joanna Floros

    Citation: Proteome Science 2011 9:67

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  45. Butanol is a second generation biofuel produced by Clostridium acetobutylicum through acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE) fermentation process. Shotgun proteomics provides a direct approach to study the whole proteome ...

    Authors: Kumaran Sivagnanam, Vijaya GS Raghavan, Manesh Shah, Robert L Hettich, Nathan C Verberkmoes and Mark G Lefsrud

    Citation: Proteome Science 2011 9:66

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  46. In proteomics studies, liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (LC-MS) has proven to be a powerful technology to investigate differential expression of proteins/peptides that are characterized by th...

    Authors: Zhiqun Tang, Lihua Zhang, Amrita K Cheema and Habtom W Ressom

    Citation: Proteome Science 2011 9(Suppl 1):S10

    Content type: Proceedings

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