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    Histone epiproteomic profiling distinguishes oligodendroglioma, IDH-mutant and 1p/19q co-deleted from IDH-mutant astrocytoma and reveals less tri-methylation of H3K27 in oligodendrogliomas

    C. Feller, M. Felix, T. Weiss, C. Herold-Mende, F. Zhang in Acta Neuropathologica (2020)

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    Separation of blood microsamples by exploiting sedimentation at the microscale

    Microsample analysis is highly beneficial in blood-based testing where cutting-edge bioanalytical technologies enable the analysis of volumes down to a few tens of microliters. Despite the availability of anal...

    D. Forchelet, S. Béguin, T. Sajic, N. Bararpour, Z. Pataky, M. Frias in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    Identification of Proteins by Mass Spectrometry

    Biological mass spectrometry (MS) is now an indispensable tool for rapid protein and peptide structural analysis, and the widespread use of MS is a reflection of its ability to solve structural problems not re...

    G. L. Corthals, S. P. Gygi, R. Aebersold in Proteome Research: Two-Dimensional Gel Ele… (2000)

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    Strategies and Methods for Proteome Analysis

    A proteome has been defined as the protein complement expressed by the genome of an organism (Wilkins, et al. 1996). In multicellular organisms the proteome is the protein complement expressed by a tissue or d...

    D. R. Goodlett, A. Timperman, S. P. Gygi, J. Watts in Proteome and Protein Analysis (2000)

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    Testing GPS Approaches for Civil Aviation in the Swiss Alps

    To analyse and test the feasibility of GPS-aided approaches for civil aviation in the Swiss Alps, an internationally co-operating group, leaded by the Swiss Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA) has been set...

    A. Geiger, M. Scaramuzza, M. Cocard in Advances in Positioning and Reference Fram… (1998)

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    Characterization of an Axonal Protein Involved in Myelination

    The mechanisms controlling myelination at the cellular level are not fully understood. Myelin is formed by an ordered process whereby the myelinating cell, the oligodendroglia in the central nervous system (CN...

    L. A. Sawant, S. D. Raval, S. J. Quinlivan in Cell Biology and Pathology of Myelin (1997)

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    The fucoxanthin-chlorophyll proteins from a chromophyte alga are part of a large multigene family: structural and evolutionary relationships to other light harvesting antennae

     A fucoxanthin-chlorophyll protein (FCP) cDNA from the raphidophyte Heterosigma carterae encodes a 210-amino acid polypeptide that has similarity to other FCPs and to the chlorophyll a/b-binding proteins (CABs) o...

    D. G. Durnford, R. Aebersold, B. R. Green in Molecular and General Genetics MGG (1996)

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    The Development of a Facility to Analyze and Synthesize Genes and Proteins

    The development of recombinant DNA techniques, monoclonal antibody techniques and microchemical instrumentation has revolutionized modern biology. These biotechnologies operate in a synergistic fashion to expa...

    L. Hood, S. Kent, L. Smith, R. Aebersold in Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis · 1986 (1987)