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Mass Spectrometry Structural Proteomics Enabled by Limited Proteolysis and Cross‐Linking

open access: yesMass Spectrometry Reviews, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The exploration of protein structure and function stands at the forefront of life science and represents an ever‐expanding focus in the development of proteomics. As mass spectrometry (MS) offers readout of protein conformational changes at both the protein and peptide levels, MS‐based structural proteomics is making significant strides in the
Haiyan Lu   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Inter-alpha-Trypsin Inhibitor of Human Serum [PDF]

open access: yes, 1983
Bittner, A., Jochum, Marianne
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Antithrombin: Deficiency, Diversity, and the Future of Diagnostics

open access: yesMass Spectrometry Reviews, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Our healthcare system provides reactive sick‐care, treating patients after symptoms have appeared by prescription of generic and often suboptimal therapy. This strategy brings along high costs and high pressure which is not sustainable.
Mirjam Kruijt   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Comparative LC‐MS Proteomics of Quinoa Grains: Evaluation of Bioactivity and Health Benefits by Combining In Silico Techniques With In Vitro Assays on Colorectal Adenocarcinoma Cells

open access: yesMolecular Nutrition &Food Research, EarlyView.
Identifying health‐promoting molecules such as bioactive peptides in complex food mixtures is a major challenge. In this study, we investigated proteins and protein hydrolysates from four quinoa varieties to evaluate their potential anticancer effects on colorectal adenocarcinoma cells.
Alessandro Zaccarelli   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Molecular basis of pyruvate transport and inhibition of the human mitochondrial pyruvate carrier. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Sichrovsky M   +21 more
europepmc   +1 more source

A comprehensive review on adaptive plasticity and recovery mechanisms post‐acquired brain injury

open access: yesNeuroprotection, EarlyView.
This figure illustrates the dynamic process of neurogenesis following brain injury, focusing on the roles of neural stem and progenitor cells at the injury site. Key mechanisms include axonal sprouting, synaptogenesis, dendritic remodeling, and brain‐derived neurotrophic factor signaling via TrkB receptors.
Ravi Kumar Rajan
wiley   +1 more source

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