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Correction to: Mild TBI Results in a Long-Term Decrease in Circulating Phospholipids in a Mouse Model of Injury
The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. Gary S. Laco should not be listed as an author in the author group.
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Hippocampal Proteomic Analysis Reveals Distinct Pathway Deregulation Profiles at Early and Late Stages in a Rat Model of Alzheimer’s-Like Amyloid Pathology
The cerebral accumulation and cytotoxicity of amyloid beta (Aβ) is central to Alzheimer’s pathogenesis. However, little is known about how the amyloid pathology affects the global expression of brain proteins ...
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Mild TBI Results in a Long-Term Decrease in Circulating Phospholipids in a Mouse Model of Injury
Neurophysiological and neurological dysfunction is usually experienced for a short period of time in patients with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). However, around 15 % of patients exhibit symptoms months a...
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Proteomic CNS Profile of Delayed Cognitive Impairment in Mice Exposed to Gulf War Agents
Gulf War Illness (GWI) is a chronic multisymptom condition with a central nervous system (CNS) component, for which there is no treatment available. It is now believed that the combined exposure to Gulf War (G...
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A Hairy Problem
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Open AccessImproving image analysis in 2DGE-based redox proteomics by labeling protein carbonyl with fluorescent hydroxylamine
Recent advances in redox proteomics have provided significant insight into the role of oxidative modifications in cellular signalling and metabolism. At present, these techniques rely heavily on Western blots ...
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The Multiple Roles of the Oncogenic Protein SKI in Human Malignant Melanoma
Cellular localization, association with different protein partners, and posttranslational modifications can dramatically change protein function. SKI and the highly homologous protein snoN are potent repressor...
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Evolution of cannibalism in an age-structured population
One of Bobisud's models for the evolution of cannibalism is reanalyzed by applying the method of finding evolutionarily stable strategies (or ESS's). It is demonstrated that ‘no cannibalism’ never will be an E...
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A comment on Bobisud's paper on evolution of cannibalism
One of Bobisud's (1976) models for the evolution, of cannibalism is discussed. His analysis is criticised for not being based on the principle of individual selection. Assuming the operation of that principle,...