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July 22, 2014
Proteomic analysis of the mitochondria from embryonic and postnatal rat brains reveals response to developmental changes in energy demands
Lance M Villeneuve, Kelly L Stauch, Howard S Fox
Journal of Proteome Research
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April 9, 2014
Quantitative proteomics of synaptic and nonsynaptic mitochondria: insights for synaptic mitochondrial vulnerability
Kelly L Stauch, Phillip R Purnell, Howard S Fox
Aging
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May 16, 2014
Aging synaptic mitochondria exhibit dynamic proteomic changes while maintaining bioenergetic function
Kelly L Stauch, Phillip R Purnell, Howard S Fox
Data in Brief
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July 29, 2015
Data for mitochondrial proteomic alterations in the developing rat brain
Lance M Villeneuve, Kelly L Stauch, Howard S Fox
Data in Brief
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February 12, 2016
Neonatal mitochondrial abnormalities due to PINK1 deficiency: Proteomics reveals early changes relevant to Parkinson׳s disease
Lance M Villeneuve, Phillip R Purnell, Kelly L Stauch, et al.
Data in Brief
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September 11, 2018
Proteomic and functional data sets on synaptic mitochondria from rats with genetic ablation of
Lance M Villeneuve, Kelly L Stauch, Phillip S Purnell, et al.
Data in Brief
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July 29, 2015
Data for mitochondrial proteomic alterations in the aging mouse brain
Kelly L Stauch, Phillip R Purnell, Lance M Villeneuve, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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May 29, 2016
Regulation of Connexin43 Function and Expression by Tyrosine Kinase 2
Hanjun Li, Gaelle Spagnol, Li Zheng, et al.
Proteomics
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December 30, 2014
Proteomic analysis and functional characterization of mouse brain mitochondria during aging reveal alterations in energy metabolism
Kelly L Stauch, Phillip R Purnell, Lance M Villeneuve, et al.
Journal of Neurovirology
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September 13, 2017
Central nervous system-penetrating antiretrovirals impair energetic reserve in striatal nerve terminals
Kelly L Stauch, Katy Emanuel, Benjamin G Lamberty, et al.
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Journal of Proteomics
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July 22, 2014
Proteomic analysis of the mitochondria from embryonic and postnatal rat brains reveals response to developmental changes in energy demands
Lance M Villeneuve, Kelly L Stauch, Howard S Fox
Journal of Proteome Research
|
April 9, 2014
Quantitative proteomics of synaptic and nonsynaptic mitochondria: insights for synaptic mitochondrial vulnerability
Kelly L Stauch, Phillip R Purnell, Howard S Fox
Aging
|
May 16, 2014
Aging synaptic mitochondria exhibit dynamic proteomic changes while maintaining bioenergetic function
Kelly L Stauch, Phillip R Purnell, Howard S Fox
Data in Brief
|
July 29, 2015
Data for mitochondrial proteomic alterations in the developing rat brain
Lance M Villeneuve, Kelly L Stauch, Howard S Fox
Data in Brief
|
February 12, 2016
Neonatal mitochondrial abnormalities due to PINK1 deficiency: Proteomics reveals early changes relevant to Parkinson׳s disease
Lance M Villeneuve, Phillip R Purnell, Kelly L Stauch, et al.
Data in Brief
|
September 11, 2018
Proteomic and functional data sets on synaptic mitochondria from rats with genetic ablation of
Lance M Villeneuve, Kelly L Stauch, Phillip S Purnell, et al.
Data in Brief
|
July 29, 2015
Data for mitochondrial proteomic alterations in the aging mouse brain
Kelly L Stauch, Phillip R Purnell, Lance M Villeneuve, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
May 29, 2016
Regulation of Connexin43 Function and Expression by Tyrosine Kinase 2
Hanjun Li, Gaelle Spagnol, Li Zheng, et al.
Proteomics
|
December 30, 2014
Proteomic analysis and functional characterization of mouse brain mitochondria during aging reveal alterations in energy metabolism
Kelly L Stauch, Phillip R Purnell, Lance M Villeneuve, et al.
Journal of Neurovirology
|
September 13, 2017
Central nervous system-penetrating antiretrovirals impair energetic reserve in striatal nerve terminals
Kelly L Stauch, Katy Emanuel, Benjamin G Lamberty, et al.
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