Publications
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Proteolytic Enzymes as Biomarkers of Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
Here, the library was utilized to map the global proteolytic specificities of plasma samples obtained from patients with the nephrotic syndrome, known as focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS).
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Biomarkers—an Essential Tie That Binds the Future of Drugs and Diagnostics
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The Nicotine-Mediated Decline in L-Dopa-Induced Dyskinesias Is Associated with a Decrease in Striatal Dopamine Release
This study investigates whether nicotine may exert its beneficial effects by modulating pre-synaptic dopaminergic function.
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Anti-Oligomannose Antibodies as Potential Serum Biomarkers of Aggressive Prostate Cancer
This study bridges a carbohydrate microarray discovery and a large-scale serological validation of anti-oligomannose antibodies as novel serum biomarkers of aggressive prostate cancer.
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Serum Biomarkers Reveal Long-Term Cardiac Injury in Isoproterenol-Treated African Green Monkeys
We have used filter-aided sample preparation (FASP) and tandem mass tag (TMT) labeling to investigate serum protein alterations in isoproterenol-treated African green monkeys.
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Computing Minimal Nutrient Sets from Metabolic Networks Via Linear Constraint Solving
We present a method for computationally determining alternative growth media for an organism based on its metabolic network and transporter complement.
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A Systematic Comparison of the MetaCyc and Kegg Pathway Databases
We present a comparison of the compound, reaction, and pathway content of MetaCyc version 16.0 and a KEGG version downloaded on Feb-27-2012...
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Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarkers: More Than Molecular Diagnostics
This review assesses progress in a number of areas of AD biomarker discovery and development, constituting a potential systems approach to understanding and diagnosing this disease.
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Legal, Technical, and Interpretational Considerations in the Forensic Analysis of Viruses
This review provides a general approach to viral forensics, especially in light of significant biodefense challenges.
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The power of observation
Xerox has employed ethnography for many years to gain a better understanding of human behavior in naturalistic settings, and now we are applying it to parking and parking enforcement.
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Participatory privacy: enabling privacy in participatory sensing
In this article, we focus on privacy protection in Participatory Sensing and introduce a suitable privacy-enhanced infrastructure.
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Comparison of static and dynamic printed organic shift registers
The merits and drawbacks of the two approaches are considered and compared.