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FABP4 as a Mediator of Lipid Metabolism and Pregnant Uterine Dysfunction in Obesity
Obesity during late pregnancy contributes to uterine smooth muscle dysfunction, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. This study identifies fatty acid binding protein 4 (FABP4) as a key player in the process, mediating excessive fatty acid uptake, lipid accumulation, and mitochondrial dysfunction in myometrial cells. FABP4 could be a novel uterine
Xuan Li+11 more
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Combined analysis of proteomics and metabolism reveals critical roles of oxidoreductase activity in mushrooms stimulated by wolfberry and sea buckthorn substrates. [PDF]
Zhao Y+7 more
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Data from a multi-year targeted proteomics study of a longitudinal birth cohort of type 1 diabetes. [PDF]
Bramer LM+7 more
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Advancing cancer diagnosis and treatment: Integrating molecular biomarkers and emerging technologies. [PDF]
Chang YS, Ojcius DM.
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Decoding the impact of interspecies interactions on biofilm matrix components. [PDF]
Amador CI+4 more
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Integrative analysis of serum proteomics and transcriptomics in hepatitis C. [PDF]
Wang J+7 more
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ibaqpy: A scalable Python package for baseline quantification in proteomics leveraging SDRF metadata
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Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2003
The term "proteomics" describes the technologies collectively used to define the protein complement of the genome or "proteome" (1,2). The recent growth of this discipline is reflected in the many review articles available (3-7). In addition to describing all the proteins encoded by the genome, the proteome also provides information on protein ...
J C, Betts, M A, Smith
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The term "proteomics" describes the technologies collectively used to define the protein complement of the genome or "proteome" (1,2). The recent growth of this discipline is reflected in the many review articles available (3-7). In addition to describing all the proteins encoded by the genome, the proteome also provides information on protein ...
J C, Betts, M A, Smith
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Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, 2004
▪ Abstract The genome sequences of important model systems are available and the focus is now shifting to large-scale experiments enabled by this data. Following in the footsteps of genomics, we have functional genomics, proteomics, and even metabolomics, roughly paralleling the biological hierarchy of the transcription, translation, and production ...
de Hoog, C.L., Mann, Matthias
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▪ Abstract The genome sequences of important model systems are available and the focus is now shifting to large-scale experiments enabled by this data. Following in the footsteps of genomics, we have functional genomics, proteomics, and even metabolomics, roughly paralleling the biological hierarchy of the transcription, translation, and production ...
de Hoog, C.L., Mann, Matthias
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