Search Results - Human Proteome Organization
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Unravelling salt stress in plants through proteomics
Published 2013“…Plants like other organisms are mostly under the threat of various stresses (both biotic as well as abiotic). …”
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Synovial fluid proteome profile of surgical versus chemical induced osteoarthritis in rabbits
Published 2022“…Background: Animal models are significant for understanding human osteoarthritis (OA). This study compared the synovial fluid proteomics changes in surgical and chemical induced OA models. …”
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High throughput surface mass spectrometry-based proteomics & metabolomics for biological applications
Published 2021“…The developed methodology can not only be further used to study more complex growth media for human cell lines, but also extended study the relation between protein adsorption and response of different organisms. …”
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Architecture of a host-parasite interface: complex targeting mechanisms revealed through proteomics
Published 2015“…Here we used an integrated biochemical, proteomic and bioinformatic strategy to identify surface components of the human parasite Trypanosoma brucei. …”
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Architecture of a host–parasite interface: complex targeting mechanisms revealed through proteomics
Published 2015“…Here we used an integrated biochemical, proteomic and bioinformatic strategy to identify surface components of the human parasite Trypanosoma brucei. …”
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Architecture of a host–parasite interface: complex targeting mechanisms revealed through proteomics
Published 2015“…Here we used an integrated biochemical, proteomic and bioinformatic strategy to identify surface components of the human parasite Trypanosoma brucei. …”
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Alcohol-related brain damage in humans
Published 2014“…Chronic excessive alcohol intoxications evoke cumulative damage to tissues and organs. We examined prefrontal cortex (Brodmann’s area (BA) 9) from 20 human alcoholics and 20 age, gender, and postmortem delay matched control subjects. …”
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Comparative phenomics and genomics of carbapenem-resistant escherichia coli from human and broiler chicken
Published 2023“…The comparative genomic analyses showed close similarities between CREC isolates from human and broiler chickens, which were evident from almost all the genomic profiles, including phylogeny, genomic islands, SNP analysis, plasmid, serotyping, and cgMLST and other genomic and proteome profiles. …”
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Mitogen-activated protein/extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase 1act/tubulin interaction is an important determinant of mitotic stability in cultured HT1080 human fibrosarco...
Published 2010“…Our findings indicate the importance of signaling by activated MEK1-tubulin in spindle organization and chromosomal instability.…”
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Outer membrane proteins analysis of Shigella sonnei and evaluation of their antigenicity in Shigella infected individuals
Published 2017“…Three antigenic OMPs sized 33.3, 43.8 and 100.3 kDa were uniquely recognized by IgA and IgG from patients with S. sonnei infection, and did not cross-react with sera from patients with other types of infection. The antigenic proteome data generated in this study are a first for OMPs of S. sonnei, and they provide important insights of human immune responses. …”
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Periplasmic protein changes in response to over-expression of recombinant protein in escherichia coli
Published 2013“…The recombinant E. coli RG 2(DE3) carrying the plasmid pET-26b that encodes a human interferon-α2b was used as a model organism. …”
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Exploring the surface of Trypanosoma brucei through protein sorting and recombinant expression
Published 2020“…Surface membrane structure and composition define the biological niche of a unicellular organism, controlling how it interacts with and survives in its environment. …”
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Anti-bacterial and cytotoxic effects of King cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) venom L-amino acid oxidase / Lee Mui Li
Published 2014“…Furthermore, its potency in human tumourigenic cells was greater than the effects of doxorubicin, which has an IC50 of 0.1 - 0.63 μg/mL. …”
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