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Browsing by Subject "Proteomics"
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A Role for Skeletal Muscle Alpha Actin (ACTA1) Acetylation in Muscle Contraction
(2022)Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins are an increasingly critical area of study that contributes to our understanding for protein function in the control of health and disease. Acetylation, for example, has ... -
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Dehydration response of different grapevine genotypes and organs
(2015)Drought has one of the greatest impacts on crop production. Wine grapes in particular are very sensitive to climate changes. Field studies on grapes can take years for vineyard establishment therefore; therefore, a simple ... -
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Five omic technologies are concordant in differentiating the biochemical characteristics of the berries of five grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) cultivars
(2015)Grape cultivars and wines are distinguishable by their color, flavor and aroma profiles. Omic analyses (transcripts, proteins and metabolites) are powerful tools for assessing biochemical differences in biological systems. ... -
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Inflammatory mediators in the response to myometrial strain and the transition into labor
(2019)Preterm birth is one of the most costly, negative pregnancy outcomes that affects all populations worldwide. While the mechanisms that drive the transition into labor are not fully known, abnormal uterine distension is ... -
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Intimations on the Regulation of Myometrial Functions: Lessons from the Proteome and S-nitrosoproteome in Human Preterm Labor
(2013)The molecular mechanisms involved in uterine quiescence during gestation and those responsible for induction of labor are not completely known. More than 10% of babies born worldwide are premature and one million die each ... -
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MetaMSD: meta analysis for mass spectrometry data
(2019)Mass spectrometry-based proteomics facilitate disease understanding by providing protein abundance information about disease progression. For the same type of disease studies, multiple mass spectrometry datasets may be ...