Molecular Omics
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· Aug 27
Analysis of FAIMS for the study of affinity-purified protein complexes using the orbitrap ascend tribrid mass spectrometer
In this study, we analyzed the combination of affinity purification mass spectrometry (AP-MS) with high-field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS), integrated between nanoLC-MS and…
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Molecular Omics
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· Aug 20
Lipid profiling: proving the geographical origin of strawberries (Fragaria × ananassa) using a non-targeted LC-IM-MS approach
The strawberry, a globally traded fruit, is a prime example of how geographical origin has become an important marketing factor. Significant price differences between countries of origin make…
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Molecular Omics
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· Aug 13
Human circulatory proteome interaction, oxidative stress-associated signalling and cardiovascular implications during titanium dioxide nanoparticle (TiO2-NP) exposure
The increasing exposure to nanoparticles raises a concern over their toxicity. Incidentally, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced as a result of the nanoparticle's physicochemical…
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Molecular Omics
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· Jul 30
Integrating N-glycan and CODEX imaging reveal cell-specific protein glycosylation in healthy human lung
Identifying cell-specific glycan structures in human lungs is critical for understanding the chemistry and mechanisms that guide cell–cell and cell–matrix interactions and determining nuanced…
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Molecular Omics
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· Jul 23
A multi-omics machine learning classifier for outgrowth of cow's milk allergy in children
Cow's milk protein allergy (CMA) is one of the most common food allergies in children worldwide. However, it is still not well understood why certain children outgrow their CMA and others do not.…
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Molecular Omics
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· Jun 11
Unmasking the lipid landscape: carbamazepine induces alterations in Leydig cell lipidome
Leydig cells rely on lipids and fatty acids (FA) for essential functions like maintaining structural integrity, energy metabolism, and steroid hormone synthesis, including testosterone production.…
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Molecular Omics
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· May 28
Revealing the dynamics of fungal disease with proteomics
The occurrence and distribution of new and re-emerging fungal pathogens, along with rates of antifungal resistance, are rising across the globe, and correspondingly, so are our awareness and call for…
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Molecular Omics
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· Apr 23
The investigation of early metabolic level perturbation of northern quahog (Mercenaria mercenaria) in response to brevetoxin
Brevetoxins are a type of neurotoxin produced in red tide blooms. Northern quahogs (M. mercenaria) are extensively used in commercial aquaculture farming, and early-stage metabolomics studies can…
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· Mar 19
Selective labeling of tyrosine residues in proteins: insights from PTAD labeling and tandem mass spectrometry analysis
Designing reagents for protein labeling is crucial for investigating cellular events and developing new therapeutics. Historically, much effort has been focused on labeling lysine and arginine…
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