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  • Review
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62 Citations
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26 Pages

Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis was instrumental in the birth of proteomics in the late 1980s. However, it is now often considered as an outdated technique for proteomics—a thing of the past. Although this opinion may be true for some biolo...

  • Opinion
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15 Citations
6,200 Views
13 Pages

Top-Down Proteomics and Farm Animal and Aquatic Sciences

  • Alexandre M.O. Campos and
  • André M. De Almeida

21 December 2016

Proteomics is a field of growing importance in animal and aquatic sciences. Similar to other proteomic approaches, top-down proteomics is slowly making its way within the vast array of proteomic approaches that researchers have access to. This opinio...

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24 Citations
6,404 Views
11 Pages

Proteomics in Psoriasis

  • Leena Chularojanamontri,
  • Norramon Charoenpipatsin,
  • Narumol Silpa-Archa,
  • Chanisada Wongpraparut and
  • Visith Thongboonkerd

Psoriasis has been thought to be driven primarily by innate and adaptive immune systems that can be modified by genetic and environmental factors. Complex interplay between inflammatory cytokines and T-cells, especially Th1 and Th17 cells, leads to a...

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18 Citations
9,044 Views
38 Pages

Applied Proteomics in ‘One Health’

  • Eleni I. Katsarou,
  • Charalambos Billinis,
  • Dimitrios Galamatis,
  • George C. Fthenakis,
  • George Th. Tsangaris and
  • Angeliki I. Katsafadou

‘One Health’ summarises the idea that human health and animal health are interdependent and bound to the health of ecosystems. The purpose of proteomics methodologies and studies is to determine proteins present in samples of interest and to quantify...

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127 Citations
12,864 Views
18 Pages

Personalized Proteomics: The Future of Precision Medicine

  • Trevor T. Duarte and
  • Charles T. Spencer

Medical diagnostics and treatment has advanced from a one size fits all science to treatment of the patient as a unique individual. Currently, this is limited solely to genetic analysis. However, epigenetic, transcriptional, proteomic, posttranslatio...

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5 Citations
4,209 Views
10 Pages

Multiplexed proteomics using isobaric tagging allows for simultaneously comparing the proteomes of multiple samples. In this technique, digested peptides from each sample are labeled with a chemical tag prior to pooling sample for LC-MS/MS with nanof...

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14 Citations
6,392 Views
24 Pages

With growing recognition and acknowledgement of the genuine complexity of proteomes, we are finally entering the post-proteogenomic era. Routine assessment of proteomes as inferred correlates of gene sequences (i.e., canonical ‘proteins’)...

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60 Citations
16,416 Views
39 Pages

Comparative and Quantitative Global Proteomics Approaches: An Overview

  • Barbara Deracinois,
  • Christophe Flahaut,
  • Sophie Duban-Deweer and
  • Yannis Karamanos

11 October 2013

Proteomics became a key tool for the study of biological systems. The comparison between two different physiological states allows unravelling the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in a biological process. Proteomics can confirm the presence...

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42 Citations
9,636 Views
45 Pages

Maillard Proteomics: Opening New Pages

  • Alena Soboleva,
  • Rico Schmidt,
  • Maria Vikhnina,
  • Tatiana Grishina and
  • Andrej Frolov

12 December 2017

Protein glycation is a ubiquitous non-enzymatic post-translational modification, formed by reaction of protein amino and guanidino groups with carbonyl compounds, presumably reducing sugars and α-dicarbonyls. Resulting advanced glycation end products...

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15 Citations
7,884 Views
25 Pages

Proteomics: A Tool to Study Platelet Function

  • Olga Shevchuk,
  • Antonija Jurak Begonja,
  • Stepan Gambaryan,
  • Matthias Totzeck,
  • Tienush Rassaf,
  • Tobias B. Huber,
  • Andreas Greinacher,
  • Thomas Renne and
  • Albert Sickmann

Platelets are components of the blood that are highly reactive, and they quickly respond to multiple physiological and pathophysiological processes. In the last decade, it became clear that platelets are the key components of circulation, linking hem...

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15 Citations
5,327 Views
20 Pages

Macrophage Phenotyping in Atherosclerosis by Proteomics

  • Sonia Eligini,
  • Erica Gianazza,
  • Alice Mallia,
  • Stefania Ghilardi and
  • Cristina Banfi

30 January 2023

Macrophages are heterogeneous and plastic cells, able to adapt their phenotype and functions to changes in the microenvironment. They are involved in several homeostatic processes and also in many human diseases, including atherosclerosis, where they...

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11 Citations
15,775 Views
22 Pages

28 August 2009

Understanding the biology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the primary challenges in current tuberculosis research. Investigation of mycobacterial biology using the systems biology approach has deciphered much information with regard to the ba...

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12 Citations
8,816 Views
18 Pages

Proteomics Landscape of Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Ankit P. Jain and
  • Gajanan Sathe

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of dementia, and the numbers of AD patients are expected to increase as human life expectancy improves. Deposition of β-amyloid protein (Aβ) in the extracellular matrix and intracellular neurofibril...

  • Article
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2 Citations
2,881 Views
14 Pages

Observations from the Proteomics Bench

  • Simone König,
  • Karin Schork and
  • Martin Eisenacher

Many challenges in proteomics result from the high-throughput nature of the experiments. This paper first presents pre-analytical problems, which still occur, although the call for standardization in omics has been ongoing for many years. This articl...

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72 Citations
9,857 Views
20 Pages

Environmental Microbial Community Proteomics: Status, Challenges and Perspectives

  • Da-Zhi Wang,
  • Ling-Fen Kong,
  • Yuan-Yuan Li and
  • Zhang-Xian Xie

Microbial community proteomics, also termed metaproteomics, is an emerging field within the area of microbiology, which studies the entire protein complement recovered directly from a complex environmental microbial community at a given point in time...

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8 Citations
8,532 Views
15 Pages

Tissue Specific Labeling in Proteomics

  • Evelyn Ramberger and
  • Gunnar Dittmar

Mass spectrometry-based proteomics is a powerful tool for identifying and quantifying proteins in biological samples. While it is routinely used for the characterization of simple cell line systems, the analysis of the cell specific proteome in multi...

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22 Citations
5,503 Views
23 Pages

Proteomics in Inherited Metabolic Disorders

  • Maria del Pilar Chantada-Vázquez,
  • Susana B. Bravo,
  • Sofía Barbosa-Gouveia,
  • José V. Alvarez and
  • María L. Couce

25 November 2022

Inherited metabolic disorders (IMD) are rare medical conditions caused by genetic defects that interfere with the body’s metabolism. The clinical phenotype is highly variable and can present at any age, although it more often manifests in child...

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36 Citations
8,817 Views
34 Pages

A Review: Proteomics in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

  • Ze-Tan Chen,
  • Zhong-Guo Liang and
  • Xiao-Dong Zhu

8 July 2015

Although radiotherapy is generally effective in the treatment of major nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), this treatment still makes approximately 20% of patients radioresistant. Therefore, the identification of blood or biopsy biomarkers that can predi...

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15 Citations
6,195 Views
21 Pages

Clinical Proteomics of Biofluids in Haematological Malignancies

  • Katie Dunphy,
  • Kelly O’Mahoney,
  • Paul Dowling,
  • Peter O’Gorman and
  • Despina Bazou

Since the emergence of high-throughput proteomic techniques and advances in clinical technologies, there has been a steady rise in the number of cancer-associated diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive biomarkers being identified and translated into...

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39 Citations
12,155 Views
20 Pages

Recent Developments in Clinical Plasma Proteomics—Applied to Cardiovascular Research

  • Nicolai Bjødstrup Palstrøm,
  • Rune Matthiesen,
  • Lars Melholt Rasmussen and
  • Hans Christian Beck

The human plasma proteome mirrors the physiological state of the cardiovascular system, a fact that has been used to analyze plasma biomarkers in routine analysis for the diagnosis and monitoring of cardiovascular diseases for decades. These biomarke...

  • Article
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10 Citations
6,990 Views
13 Pages

Getting Ready for Large-Scale Proteomics in Crop Plants

  • Sarah Brajkovic,
  • Nils Rugen,
  • Carlos Agius,
  • Nicola Berner,
  • Stephan Eckert,
  • Amirhossein Sakhteman,
  • Claus Schwechheimer and
  • Bernhard Kuster

3 February 2023

Plants are an indispensable cornerstone of sustainable global food supply. While immense progress has been made in decoding the genomes of crops in recent decades, the composition of their proteomes, the entirety of all expressed proteins of a specie...

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13 Citations
6,584 Views
21 Pages

Applications of CRISPR-Cas Technologies to Proteomics

  • Georgii Dolgalev and
  • Ekaterina Poverennaya

12 November 2021

CRISPR-Cas-based genome editing is a revolutionary approach that has provided an unprecedented investigational power for the life sciences. Rapid and efficient, CRISPR-Cas technologies facilitate the generation of complex biological models and at the...

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107 Citations
21,806 Views
23 Pages

Liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS)-based proteomics is a powerful technique for profiling proteomes of cells, tissues, and body fluids. Typical bottom-up proteomic workflows consist of the following three major step...

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51 Citations
10,376 Views
25 Pages

Understanding Cervical Cancer through Proteomics

  • Fátima Martínez-Rodríguez,
  • Jared E. Limones-González,
  • Brenda Mendoza-Almanza,
  • Edgar L. Esparza-Ibarra,
  • Perla I. Gallegos-Flores,
  • Jorge L. Ayala-Luján,
  • Susana Godina-González,
  • Eva Salinas and
  • Gretel Mendoza-Almanza

22 July 2021

Cancer is one of the leading public health issues worldwide, and the number of cancer patients increases every day. Particularly, cervical cancer (CC) is still the second leading cause of cancer death in women from developing countries. Thus, it is e...

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4 Citations
3,763 Views
22 Pages

The Perspectives of Platelet Proteomics in Health and Disease

  • Preeti Kumari Chaudhary,
  • Sachin Upadhayaya,
  • Sanggu Kim and
  • Soochong Kim

Cardiovascular thromboembolic diseases and cancer continue to be a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Therefore, it is crucial to advance their diagnoses and treatment in the context of individualized medicine. However, the disease spec...

  • Article
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130 Views
16 Pages

Proteomics and Bioinformatics Profiles of Human Mesothelial Cell Line MeT-5A

  • Rachel L. Watkin,
  • Avedis A. Kazanjian,
  • Jennifer R. Damicis and
  • Elizabeth Yohannes

Background: Despite existing proteomics studies of other cell types, a comprehensive proteome of mesothelial cells has not been characterized. This study establishes a crucial baseline proteome for mesothelial cells to better understand their fundame...

  • Review
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10 Citations
6,658 Views
19 Pages

Proteomics-Driven Biomarkers in Pancreatic Cancer

  • Luís Ramalhete,
  • Emanuel Vigia,
  • Rúben Araújo and
  • Hugo Pinto Marques

Pancreatic cancer is a devastating disease that has a grim prognosis, highlighting the need for improved screening, diagnosis, and treatment strategies. Currently, the sole biomarker for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) authorized by the U.S....

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16 Citations
8,296 Views
16 Pages

Proteomics in the Study of Bacterial Keratitis

  • Rachida Bouhenni,
  • Jeffrey Dunmire,
  • Theresa Rowe and
  • James Bates

14 December 2015

Bacterial keratitis is a serious ocular infection that can cause severe visual loss if treatment is not initiated at an early stage. It is most commonly caused by Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptococcus pneumoniae, or Serratia sp...

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31 Citations
7,869 Views
56 Pages

Bringing New Methods to the Seed Proteomics Platform: Challenges and Perspectives

  • Galina Smolikova,
  • Daria Gorbach,
  • Elena Lukasheva,
  • Gregory Mavropolo-Stolyarenko,
  • Tatiana Bilova,
  • Alena Soboleva,
  • Alexander Tsarev,
  • Ekaterina Romanovskaya,
  • Ekaterina Podolskaya and
  • Vladimir Zhukov
  • + 4 authors

1 December 2020

For centuries, crop plants have represented the basis of the daily human diet. Among them, cereals and legumes, accumulating oils, proteins, and carbohydrates in their seeds, distinctly dominate modern agriculture, thus play an essential role in food...

  • Review
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11 Citations
5,942 Views
25 Pages

Proteomics in the World of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

  • Rafael Soares Lindoso,
  • Tais H. Kasai-Brunswick,
  • Gustavo Monnerat Cahli,
  • Federica Collino,
  • Adriana Bastos Carvalho,
  • Antonio Carlos Campos de Carvalho and
  • Adalberto Vieyra

11 July 2019

Omics approaches have significantly impacted knowledge about molecular signaling pathways driving cell function. Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) have revolutionized the field of biological sciences and proteomics and, in particular, has been in...

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43 Citations
17,612 Views
32 Pages

Proteomics in Forensic Analysis: Applications for Human Samples

  • Van-An Duong,
  • Jong-Moon Park,
  • Hee-Joung Lim and
  • Hookeun Lee

9 April 2021

Proteomics, the large-scale study of all proteins of an organism or system, is a powerful tool for studying biological systems. It can provide a holistic view of the physiological and biochemical states of given samples through identification and qua...

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15 Citations
13,546 Views
33 Pages

Lights and Shadows of TORCH Infection Proteomics

  • Janaina Macedo-da-Silva,
  • Claudio Romero Farias Marinho,
  • Giuseppe Palmisano and
  • Livia Rosa-Fernandes

5 August 2020

Congenital abnormalities cause serious fetal consequences. The term TORCH is used to designate the most common perinatal infections, where: (T) refers to toxoplasmosis, (O) means “others” and includes syphilis, varicella-zoster, parvoviru...

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55 Citations
7,879 Views
33 Pages

Microfluidics for Peptidomics, Proteomics, and Cell Analysis

  • Rui Vitorino,
  • Sofia Guedes,
  • João Pinto da Costa and
  • Václav Kašička

26 April 2021

Microfluidics is the advanced microtechnology of fluid manipulation in channels with at least one dimension in the range of 1–100 microns. Microfluidic technology offers a growing number of tools for manipulating small volumes of fluid to control che...

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13 Citations
6,123 Views
14 Pages

Proteomics of Cryptococcus neoformans: From the Lab to the Clinic

  • Ben Muselius,
  • Shay-Lynn Durand and
  • Jennifer Geddes-McAlister

17 November 2021

Fungal pathogens cause an array of diseases by targeting both immunocompromised and immunocompetent hosts. Fungi overcome our current arsenal of antifungals through the emergence and evolution of resistance. In particular, the human fungal pathogen,...

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29 Citations
7,611 Views
14 Pages

18 August 2020

Seafood is considered one of the main food allergen sources by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). It comprises several distinct groups of edible aquatic animals, including fish and shellfish, such as crustacean and mollusks. Recently, the EFS...

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11 Citations
5,687 Views
20 Pages

Gut Microbiome Proteomics in Food Allergies

  • Ana G. Abril,
  • Mónica Carrera,
  • Ángeles Sánchez-Pérez and
  • Tomás G. Villa

23 January 2023

Food allergies (FA) have dramatically increased in recent years, particularly in developed countries. It is currently well-established that food tolerance requires the strict maintenance of a specific microbial consortium in the gastrointestinal (GI)...

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3 Citations
8,189 Views
17 Pages

Corynebacterium glutamicum (C. glutamicum) has become industrially important in producing glutamic acid and lysine since its discovery and has been the subject of proteomics and central carbon metabolism studies. The proteome changes depending on env...

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13 Citations
5,951 Views
33 Pages

28 February 2023

The focus of this review is on the proteomic approaches applied to the study of the qualitative/quantitative changes in mitochondrial proteins that are related to impaired mitochondrial function and consequently different types of pathologies. Proteo...

  • Review
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107 Citations
9,108 Views
24 Pages

Applications of Proteomics in Ovarian Cancer: Dawn of a New Era

  • Aruni Ghose,
  • Sri Vidya Niharika Gullapalli,
  • Naila Chohan,
  • Anita Bolina,
  • Michele Moschetta,
  • Elie Rassy and
  • Stergios Boussios

The ability to identify ovarian cancer (OC) at its earliest stages remains a challenge. The patients present an advanced stage at diagnosis. This heterogeneous disease has distinguishable etiology and molecular biology. Next-generation sequencing cha...

  • Review
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10 Citations
5,642 Views
21 Pages

Current Insights on the Impact of Proteomics in Respiratory Allergies

  • Juan Carlos Vizuet-de-Rueda,
  • Josaphat Miguel Montero-Vargas,
  • Miguel Ángel Galván-Morales,
  • Raúl Porras-Gutiérrez-de-Velasco and
  • Luis M. Teran

Respiratory allergies affect humans worldwide, causing extensive morbidity and mortality. They include allergic rhinitis (AR), asthma, pollen food allergy syndrome (PFAS), aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD), and nasal polyps (NPs). The st...

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8 Citations
6,033 Views
13 Pages

Bioinformatics for Renal and Urinary Proteomics: Call for Aggrandization

  • Piby Paul,
  • Vimala Antonydhason,
  • Judy Gopal,
  • Steve W. Haga,
  • Nazim Hasan and
  • Jae-Wook Oh

The clinical sampling of urine is noninvasive and unrestricted, whereby huge volumes can be easily obtained. This makes urine a valuable resource for the diagnoses of diseases. Urinary and renal proteomics have resulted in considerable progress in ki...

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24 Pages

Citicoline Triggers Proteome Remodeling and Proteostatic Adaptation: Evidence from Shotgun Proteomics

  • Dario Cavaterra,
  • Sara Giammaria,
  • Irene Pandino,
  • Gabriele Antonio Zingale,
  • Valerio Delli Paoli,
  • Rebecca Fiore,
  • Manuele Michelessi,
  • Gloria Roberti,
  • Carmela Carnevale and
  • Lucia Tanga
  • + 9 authors

Background/Objectives: Citicoline, also known as CDP-choline, is a nootropic agent currently used in the treatment of glaucoma and is undergoing evaluation as a first-line therapy in a multi-center, international, phase III, randomized clinical trial...

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11 Citations
3,316 Views
8 Pages

Clinical Amyloid Typing by Proteomics: Performance Evaluation and Data Sharing between Two Centres

  • Diana Canetti,
  • Francesca Brambilla,
  • Nigel B. Rendell,
  • Paola Nocerino,
  • Janet A. Gilbertson,
  • Dario Di Silvestre,
  • Andrea Bergamaschi,
  • Francesca Lavatelli,
  • Giampaolo Merlini and
  • Julian D. Gillmore
  • + 3 authors

29 March 2021

Amyloidosis is a relatively rare human disease caused by the deposition of abnormal protein fibres in the extracellular space of various tissues, impairing their normal function. Proteomic analysis of patients’ biopsies, developed by Dogan and collea...

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4 Citations
2,936 Views
21 Pages

Current Insights on Neurodegeneration by the Italian Proteomics Community

  • Tiziana Alberio,
  • Martina Brughera and
  • Marta Lualdi

15 September 2022

The growing number of patients affected by neurodegenerative disorders represents a huge problem for healthcare systems, human society, and economics. In this context, omics strategies are crucial for the identification of molecular factors involved...

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1,766 Views
35 Pages

5 November 2025

Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to global public health. It is vital to understand the mechanism of antibiotic resistance development to prevent the emergence of new pan-resistant pathogenic bacteria and to develop new antibiotics. Measuring...

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31 Citations
7,219 Views
14 Pages

The interaction between plants and pathogenic microorganisms is a multifaceted process mediated by both plant- and pathogen-derived molecules, including proteins, metabolites, and lipids. Large-scale proteome analysis can quantify the dynamics of pro...

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12 Citations
6,447 Views
15 Pages

A Microsomal Proteomics View of H2O2- and ABA-Dependent Responses

  • May Alqurashi,
  • Ludivine Thomas,
  • Chris Gehring and
  • Claudius Marondedze

The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) modulates a number of plant developmental processes and responses to stress. In planta, ABA has been shown to induce reactive oxygen species (ROS) production through the action of plasma membrane-associated nicot...

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1 Citations
3,286 Views
19 Pages

Dried Spot Paradigm: Problems and Prospects in Proteomics

  • Olga I. Kiseleva,
  • Yuriy A. Ikhalaynen,
  • Ilya Y. Kurbatov,
  • Viktoriia A. Arzumanian,
  • Polina A. Kryukova and
  • Ekaterina V. Poverennaya

The analysis of biological fluids plays a crucial role in biomarker discovery, disease diagnostics, and precision medicine. Dried sample carriers—such as dried blood spots, dried plasma, serum, saliva, tears, and urine—have emerged as pow...

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3,112 Views
33 Pages

Proteomics in Diagnostic Evaluation and Treatment of Breast Cancer: A Scoping Review

  • Menelaos Zafrakas,
  • Ioannis Gavalas,
  • Panayiota Papasozomenou,
  • Christos Emmanouilides and
  • Maria Chatzidimitriou

27 April 2025

Objectives: The aim of this scoping review was to delineate the current role and possible applications of proteomics in personalized breast cancer diagnostic evaluation and treatment. Methods: A comprehensive search in PubMed/MEDLINE and Scopus/EMBAS...

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