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Proteomics. Clinical Applications
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December 8, 2010
Proteome alterations induced in human white blood cells by consumption of Brussels sprouts: Results of a pilot intervention study
Christine Hoelzl, Olga Lorenz, Verena Haudek, et al.
Electrophoresis
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July 4, 2006
Knowledge-based proteome profiling: considering identified proteins to evaluate separation efficiency by 2-D PAGE
Nina Gundacker, Editha Bayer, Elisabeth Traxler, et al.
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health
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February 11, 2010
Increased protein synthesis by cells exposed to a 1,800-MHz radio-frequency mobile phone electromagnetic field, detected by proteome profiling
Christopher Gerner, Verena Haudek, Ulla Schandl, et al.
Blood
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May 31, 2008
The cytoplasmic tail of CD45 is released from activated phagocytes and can act as an inhibitory messenger for T cells
Stefanie Kirchberger, Otto Majdic, Stefan Blüml, et al.
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Proteomics. Clinical Applications
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December 8, 2010
Proteome alterations induced in human white blood cells by consumption of Brussels sprouts: Results of a pilot intervention study
Christine Hoelzl, Olga Lorenz, Verena Haudek, et al.
Electrophoresis
|
July 4, 2006
Knowledge-based proteome profiling: considering identified proteins to evaluate separation efficiency by 2-D PAGE
Nina Gundacker, Editha Bayer, Elisabeth Traxler, et al.
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health
|
February 11, 2010
Increased protein synthesis by cells exposed to a 1,800-MHz radio-frequency mobile phone electromagnetic field, detected by proteome profiling
Christopher Gerner, Verena Haudek, Ulla Schandl, et al.
Blood
|
May 31, 2008
The cytoplasmic tail of CD45 is released from activated phagocytes and can act as an inhibitory messenger for T cells
Stefanie Kirchberger, Otto Majdic, Stefan Blüml, et al.
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