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    Proteomic Analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans

    Proteomic studies of the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans have recently received great attention because this animal model is a useful platform for the in vivo study of various biological problems rele...

    Pan-Young Jeong, Keun Na, Mi-Jeong Jeong in Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis Protocols (2009)

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    Nanofluidic Devices for Rapid Continuous-Flow Bioseparation

    Compared with conventional gel-based techniques, such as gel electrophoresis, which are routinely used for bioseparation in biology and biomedical laboratories, nanofluidic devices with regular engineered siev...

    Pan Mao, Jian** Fu in Nanoproteomics (2011)

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    Quantitative Glycoproteomics for N-Glycoproteome Profiling

    Glycoproteomics, the global analysis of glycoproteins, is a subfield of proteomics with high biological and clinical relevance. Glycoproteomics integrates knowledge and techniques drawing from glycotechnology,...

    Sheng Pan Ph.D. in Shotgun Proteomics (2014)

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    LabCaS for Ranking Potential Calpain Substrate Cleavage Sites from Amino Acid Sequence

    Calpains are a family of Ca2+-dependent cysteine proteases involved in many important biological processes, where they selectively cleave relevant substrates at specific cleavage sites to regulate the function of...

    Yong-**an Fan, **aoyong Pan, Yang Zhang, Hong-Bin Shen in Calpain (2019)

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    Metaproteomics Study of the Gut Microbiome

    Proteomics is a widely used method for defining the protein composition of a complex sample. As this approach allows for identification and quantification of proteins across a broad dynamic range as well as de...

    Lisa A. Lai, Zachary Tong, Ru Chen, Sheng Pan in Functional Proteomics (2019)

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    Selecting Channelrhodopsin Constructs for Optimal Visual Restoration in Differing Light Conditions

    Channelrhodopsin (ChR)-based optogenetics is one promising approach to restore vision in photoreceptor degenerative diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Curren...

    Tushar H. Ganjawala, Zhuo-Hua Pan in Channelrhodopsin (2021)