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1. Mechanism of protein cleavage at asparagine leading to protein-protein cross-links.

2. DehydroalanylGly, a new post translational modification resulting from the breakdown of glutathione.

3. Old Proteins in Man: A Field in its Infancy.

4. High spatial resolution imaging mass spectrometry of human optic nerve lipids and proteins.

5. Molecular morphology of the chick heart visualized by MALDI imaging mass spectrometry.

6. iQuantitator: a tool for protein expression inference using iTRAQ.

7. A statistical model for iTRAQ data analysis.

8. Fragmentation of multiply-charged intact protein ions using MALDI TOF-TOF mass spectrometry.

11. Spontaneous protein-protein crosslinking at glutamine and glutamic acid residues in long-lived proteins.

12. Multistate design of influenza antibodies improves affinity and breadth against seasonal viruses.

13. Quantification of thioether-linked glutathione modifications in human lens proteins.

14. Proteomics characterization of exosome cargo.

15. L-Type Calcium Channels Play a Critical Role in Maintaining Lens Transparency by Regulating Phosphorylation of Aquaporin-0 and Myosin Light Chain and Expression of Connexins

16. Optimization of a MALDI TOF-TOF mass spectrometer for intact protein analysis

17. Antimicrobial activity of histones from hemocytes of the Pacific white shrimp.

18. Ezrin Is a Novel Protein Partner of Aquaporin-5 in Human Salivary Glands and Shows Altered Expression and Cellular Localization in Sjögren's Syndrome.

20. Spatiotemporal changes in the human lens proteome: Critical insights into long-lived proteins.

21. Cleavage C-terminal to Asp leads to covalent crosslinking of long-lived human proteins.

22. Post-translation Modifications of Aquaporin θ (AQPθ) in the Normal Human.

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