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Novel Inactivation Technology Stabilizes the In Vivo levels of Proteins, Peptides and Phosphorylations in Tissue Samples

A Study of the Liver and Pancreas Post Mortem Degradome

Changes in phosphorylation states post-mortem may distort our view of in vivo proteomic profiles

Impact of tissue stabilization technology on in vivo shotgun phosphoproteome analysis

Courtesy of Dr. Katayama, Biomarkers & Personlized Medicine CFU, US

MS based approach to measure and quantity protein degradation and protease activity in tissue samples

Courtesy of Prof. Luider, Erasmus Medical Center, the Netherlands

Introduction of a stabilized-peptide MS platform for comprehensive analysis of endogenous peptides

Courtesy of Dr. Carlsohn, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Thermal treatment stabilises the brain proteome during sample preparation

Courtesy of Prof. Dunn, UCD Conway Institute, Ireland

Neuropeptidomic MS strategies for studying experimental Parkinson's disease

Courtesy of Prof. Andrén, Uppsala University, Sweden

The evolution of tissue markers analyzed by MALDI-MS imaging

Courtesy of Dr. Goodwin, University of Glasgow, UK

Heat-treatment reduces protein degradation in the neutrophil proteome

Courtesy of Dr. Kennedy, UCD Conway, Ireland
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