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Quantitative urinary proteomics using stable isotope labelling by peptide dimethylation in patients with prostate cancer

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On 2015-02-282017-03-30By Bioinformatics Solutions Inc.In User Publications

Li, C., et al. Quantitative urinary proteomics using stable isotope labelling by peptide dimethylation in patients with prostate cancer. Analytical...

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Quantitative proteomics reveals protein-protein interactions with fibroblast growth factor12 as a component of the Nav1.2 macromolecular complex in mammalian brain

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On 2015-02-272017-02-07By Bioinformatics Solutions Inc.In User Publications

Wildburger, N.C., et al. Quantitative proteomics reveals protein-protein interactions with fibroblast growth factor12 as a component of the Nav1.2 macromolecular...

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An identified antioxidant peptide obtained from ostrich (Struthio camelus) egg white protein hydrosylate shows wound healing properties

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On 2015-02-202017-02-07By Bioinformatics Solutions Inc.In User Publications

Homayouni-Tabrizi, M., et al. An identified antioxidant peptide obtained from ostrich (Struthio camelus) egg white protein hydrosylate shows wound healing...

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Identification and characterization of antioxidant peptides from enzymatic hydrolysates of duck meat

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On 2015-02-202017-02-07By Bioinformatics Solutions Inc.In User Publications

Wang, L., et al. Identification and characterization of antioxidant peptides from enzymatic hydrolysates of duck meat. Journal of Agricultural and...

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New proline-rich oligopeptides from the venom of African adders: Insights into the hypotensive effect of the venoms

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On 2015-02-142017-02-07By Bioinformatics Solutions Inc.In User Publications

Kodama, R.T., et al. New proline-rich oligopeptides from the venom of African adders: Insights into the hypotensive effect of the...

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Serum SmD autoantibody proteomes are clonally restricted and share variable-region peptides

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On 2015-02-122017-02-07By Bioinformatics Solutions Inc.In User Publications

Al Kindi, M.A., et al. Serum SmD autoantibody proteomes are clonally restricted and share variable-region peptides. Journal of Autoimmunity. 57,...

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Bioprospecting the american alligator (Aliggator mississippiensis) host defense peptidome

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On 2015-02-112017-02-07By Bioinformatics Solutions Inc.In User Publications

Bishop, B.M., et al. Bioprospecting the american alligator (Aliggator mississippiensis) host defense peptidome. PLOS. 10 (2), e0117394. 11/02/2015.

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Communication between the N- and C- termini is required for Cu- stimulated Ser/Thr phosphorylation of Cu-(I) ATPase (ATP7B)*

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On 2015-02-092017-02-07By Bioinformatics Solutions Inc.In User Publications

Braiterman, L.T., et al. Communication between the N- and C- termini is required for Cu- stimulated Ser/Thr phosphorylation of Cu-(I)...

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Identification of distinct circulating exosomes in Parkinson’s disease

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On 2015-02-062017-02-07By Bioinformatics Solutions Inc.In User Publications

Tomlinson, P.R., et al. Identification of distinct circulating exosomes in Parkinson’s disease. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology. EV. 06/02/2015.

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