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September 4, 2024
Optimized Automated Workflow for BioID Improves Reproducibility and Identification of Protein-Protein Interactions
Emilio Cirri, Hannah Knaudt, Domenico Di Fraia, et al.
Life Science Alliance
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March 11, 2022
Conserved exchange of paralog proteins during neuronal differentiation
Domenico Di Fraia, Mihaela Anitei, Marie-Therese Mackmull, et al.
Analytical Chemistry
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January 31, 2025
iSODA: A Comprehensive Tool for Integrative Omics Data Analysis in Single- and Multi-Omics Experiments
Damien Olivier-Jimenez, Rico J E Derks, Oscar Harari, et al.
Elife
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September 4, 2024
Quantitative mapping of proteasome interactomes and substrates using ProteasomeID
Aleksandar Bartolome, Julia C Heiby, Domenico Di Fraia, et al.
Nature Communications
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April 21, 2026
Oxidative stress causes a reversible decrease of deubiquitylases activity in old vertebrate brains
Amit Kumar Sahu, Alberto Minetti, Domenico Di Fraia, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
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October 28, 2024
Cell-Type Resolved Protein Atlas of Brain Lysosomes Identifies SLC45A1-Associated Disease as a Lysosomal Disorder
Ali Ghoochani, Julia C Heiby, Eshaan S Rawat, et al.
Cell Reports
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April 30, 2020
Region-Specific Proteome Changes of the Intestinal Epithelium during Aging and Dietary Restriction
Nadja Gebert, Chia-Wei Cheng, Joanna M Kirkpatrick, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
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January 23, 2024
Impaired biogenesis of basic proteins impacts multiple hallmarks of the aging brain
Domenico Di Fraia, Antonio Marino, Jae Ho Lee, et al.
Iscience
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February 20, 2026
The microcephaly-associated protein YIPF5 differentially regulates ER export
Francesca Bruno, Mihaela Anitei, Domenico Di Fraia, et al.
Cell
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January 23, 2026
Cell-type resolved protein atlas of brain lysosomes identifies SLC45A1-associated disease as a lysosomal disorder
Ali Ghoochani, Julia C Heiby, Eshaan S Rawat, et al.
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Journal of Proteome Research
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September 4, 2024
Optimized Automated Workflow for BioID Improves Reproducibility and Identification of Protein-Protein Interactions
Emilio Cirri, Hannah Knaudt, Domenico Di Fraia, et al.
Life Science Alliance
|
March 11, 2022
Conserved exchange of paralog proteins during neuronal differentiation
Domenico Di Fraia, Mihaela Anitei, Marie-Therese Mackmull, et al.
Analytical Chemistry
|
January 31, 2025
iSODA: A Comprehensive Tool for Integrative Omics Data Analysis in Single- and Multi-Omics Experiments
Damien Olivier-Jimenez, Rico J E Derks, Oscar Harari, et al.
Elife
|
September 4, 2024
Quantitative mapping of proteasome interactomes and substrates using ProteasomeID
Aleksandar Bartolome, Julia C Heiby, Domenico Di Fraia, et al.
Nature Communications
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April 21, 2026
Oxidative stress causes a reversible decrease of deubiquitylases activity in old vertebrate brains
Amit Kumar Sahu, Alberto Minetti, Domenico Di Fraia, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
|
October 28, 2024
Cell-Type Resolved Protein Atlas of Brain Lysosomes Identifies SLC45A1-Associated Disease as a Lysosomal Disorder
Ali Ghoochani, Julia C Heiby, Eshaan S Rawat, et al.
Cell Reports
|
April 30, 2020
Region-Specific Proteome Changes of the Intestinal Epithelium during Aging and Dietary Restriction
Nadja Gebert, Chia-Wei Cheng, Joanna M Kirkpatrick, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
|
January 23, 2024
Impaired biogenesis of basic proteins impacts multiple hallmarks of the aging brain
Domenico Di Fraia, Antonio Marino, Jae Ho Lee, et al.
Iscience
|
February 20, 2026
The microcephaly-associated protein YIPF5 differentially regulates ER export
Francesca Bruno, Mihaela Anitei, Domenico Di Fraia, et al.
Cell
|
January 23, 2026
Cell-type resolved protein atlas of brain lysosomes identifies SLC45A1-associated disease as a lysosomal disorder
Ali Ghoochani, Julia C Heiby, Eshaan S Rawat, et al.
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