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Antithrombin: Deficiency, Diversity, and the Future of Diagnostics
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
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Posttranslational modification of the RHO of plants protein RACB by phosphorylation and cross-kingdom conserved ubiquitination. [PDF]
Weiß L +11 more
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A Biomarker‐Based Classification of Corticobasal Syndrome
Abstract Background Corticobasal syndrome (CBS) is a clinically defined syndrome with progressive movement and cortical dysfunction, caused by various underlying pathologies, most commonly tau‐predominant pathologies such as progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal degeneration, or Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Carla Palleis +13 more
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Protein posttranslational modification (PTM) by glycation: Role in lens aging and age-related cataractogenesis. [PDF]
Fan X, Monnier VM.
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ABSTRACT A plethora of cellular signaling pathways are dysregulated in cancer cells, promoting carcinogenesis and migration. Cholesterol has recently been linked to cancer by several subcellular mechanisms, especially by its involvement in the formation of lipid rafts, which promote oncogenic signaling and cancer cell invasion. Squalene synthase (SQS),
Danai Mavridi +2 more
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Post-translational modification of RAS proteins. [PDF]
Campbell SL, Philips MR.
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Archaeal protein biogenesis: posttranslational modification and degradation [PDF]
Eichler, Jerry +2 more
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PTM-SD: a database of structurally resolved and annotated posttranslational modifications in proteins [PDF]
Pierrick Craveur +2 more
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Top‐Down Proteomics: Why and When?
ABSTRACT Manifold biological processes at all levels of transcription and translation can lead to the formation of a high number of different protein species (i.e., proteoforms), which outnumber the sequences encoded in the genome by far. Due to the large number of protein molecules formed in this way, which span an enormous range of different ...
Philipp T. Kaulich, Andreas Tholey
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