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1. Integrated multiomic profiling of breast cancer in the Chinese population reveals patient stratification and therapeutic vulnerabilities

2. Proteomic landscape profiling of primary prostate cancer reveals a 16-protein panel for prognosis prediction

5. Multi-omics blood atlas reveals unique features of immune and platelet responses to SARS-CoV-2 Omicron breakthrough infection

10. Enhanced inflammation and suppressed adaptive immunity in COVID-19 with prolonged RNA shedding

12. Author Correction: Artificial intelligence defines protein-based classification of thyroid nodules

13. Artificial intelligence defines protein-based classification of thyroid nodules

14. Eleven routine clinical features predict COVID-19 severity uncovered by machine learning of longitudinal measurements

15. Proteomic landscape of epithelial ovarian cancer.

16. Alzheimer’s disease early diagnostic and staging biomarkers revealed by large-scale cerebrospinal fluid and serum proteomic profiling

17. Integrated molecular portraits of breast cancer

20. Multi-dimensional Dissection of Blood Components reveals an Uncanonical Immune Landscape in SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Patients

21. Resistance prediction in high‐grade serous ovarian carcinoma with neoadjuvant chemotherapy using data‐independent acquisition proteomics and an ovary‐specific spectral library

22. Longitudinal proteomic investigation of COVID-19 vaccination.

23. Longitudinal proteomic investigation of COVID-19 vaccination

24. Comparative Evaluation of Proteome Discoverer and FragPipe for the TMT-Based Proteome Quantification

26. Population serum proteomics uncovers prognostic protein classifier and molecular mechanisms for metabolic syndrome

27. Tissue-Characteristic Expression of Mouse Proteome

28. Quantitative proteomic landscapes of primary and recurrent glioblastoma reveal a protumorigeneic role for FBXO2-dependent glioma-microenvironment interactions

29. Proteotypic Differences of Follicular-Patterned Thyroid Neoplasms

30. Proteomic Dynamics of Breast Cancers Identifies Potential Therapeutic Protein Targets

31. Stratification of follicular thyroid tumours using data‐independent acquisition proteomics and a comprehensive thyroid tissue spectral library

32. RAB2A promotes cervical cancer progression as revealed by comprehensive analysis of HPV integration and proteome in longitudinal cervical samples

34. Proteomic and metabolomic profiling of urine uncovers immune responses in patients with COVID-19

36. Quantitative proteomic landscapes of primary and recurrent glioblastoma reveal a protumorigeneic role for FBXO2-dependent glioma-microenvironment interactions.

37. Potential Use of Serum Proteomics for Monitoring COVID-19 Progression to Complement RT-PCR Detection

38. Computational Optimization of Spectral Library Size Improves DIA-MS Proteome Coverage and Applications to 15 Tumors

39. Novel deep learning radiomics model for preoperative evaluation of hepatocellular carcinoma differentiation based on computed tomography data

40. A comprehensive mass spectral library for human thyroid tissues

42. Multi-organ proteomic landscape of COVID-19 autopsies

43. ProteomeExpert: a Docker image-based web server for exploring, modeling, visualizing and mining quantitative proteomic datasets

44. Feasibility to Reduce Swab RT-PCR Tests by Serum Proteomics for COVID-19 Disease Course Monitoring

46. Optimization of Spectral Library Size Improves DIA-MS Proteome Coverage

47. PulseDIA: Data-Independent Acquisition Mass Spectrometry Using Multi-Injection Pulsed Gas-Phase Fractionation

48. Eleven Routine Clinical Features Predict COVID-19 Severity

49. Proteomic and Metabolomic Characterization of COVID-19 Patient Sera

50. Proteomics Uncovers Immunosuppression in COVID-19 Patients with Long Disease Course

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