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Journal of Proteomics|May 30, 2015
Profiling of urinary proteins in Karan Fries cows reveals more than 1550 proteinsShveta Bathla, Preeti Rawat, Rubina Baithalu, et al.
Science Advances|December 6, 2023
Human-specific features and developmental dynamics of the brain N-glycomeThomas S Klarić, Ivan Gudelj, Gabriel Santpere, et al.
Nature Aging|March 11, 2025
Subcellular proteomics and iPSC modeling uncover reversible mechanisms of axonal pathology in Alzheimer's diseaseYifei Cai, Jean Kanyo, Rashaun Wilson, et al.
JCI Insight|October 16, 2025
Ryanodine receptor 2-mediated calcium leak is associated with increased glyoxalase I in the aging brainElizabeth Woo, Dibyadeep Datta, Shveta Bathla, et al.
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Journal of Proteomics|May 30, 2015
Profiling of urinary proteins in Karan Fries cows reveals more than 1550 proteinsShveta Bathla, Preeti Rawat, Rubina Baithalu, et al.
Science Advances|December 6, 2023
Human-specific features and developmental dynamics of the brain N-glycomeThomas S Klarić, Ivan Gudelj, Gabriel Santpere, et al.
Nature Aging|March 11, 2025
Subcellular proteomics and iPSC modeling uncover reversible mechanisms of axonal pathology in Alzheimer's diseaseYifei Cai, Jean Kanyo, Rashaun Wilson, et al.
JCI Insight|October 16, 2025
Ryanodine receptor 2-mediated calcium leak is associated with increased glyoxalase I in the aging brainElizabeth Woo, Dibyadeep Datta, Shveta Bathla, et al.
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