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1. Effects of ex vivo blood anticoagulation and preanalytical processing time on the proteome content of platelets.

2. Chemical genetics and proteome-wide site mapping reveal cysteine MARylation by PARP-7 on immune-relevant protein targets.

3. MS/MS in silico subtraction-based proteomic profiling as an approach to facilitate disease gene discovery: application to lens development and cataract.

4. Identification of PKCα-dependent phosphoproteins in mouse retina.

5. Identification, Quantification, and System Analysis of Protein N-ε Lysine Methylation in Anucleate Blood Platelets.

6. Proteome-transcriptome analysis and proteome remodeling in mouse lens epithelium and fibers.

7. Mass spectrometry quantitation of proteins from small pools of developing auditory and vestibular cells.

8. Extended Multiplexing of Tandem Mass Tags (TMT) Labeling Reveals Age and High Fat Diet Specific Proteome Changes in Mouse Epididymal Adipose Tissue.

9. Analysis of the Proteome of Hair-Cell Stereocilia by Mass Spectrometry.

10. Hair-bundle proteomes of avian and mammalian inner-ear utricles.

11. Newborn mouse lens proteome and its alteration by lysine 6 mutant ubiquitin.

12. Metabolic reprogramming during purine stress in the protozoan pathogen Leishmania donovani.

13. Protein database and quantitative analysis considerations when integrating genetics and proteomics to compare mouse strains.

14. Proteomic analysis of biopsied human colonic mucosa.

15. The membrane proteome of the mouse lens fiber cell.

16. Two-dimensional liquid chromatography study of the human whole saliva proteome.

17. Proteome analysis of lens epithelia, fibers, and the HLE B-3 cell line.

18. Lens proteomics: analysis of rat crystallin sequences and two-dimensional electrophoresis map.

19. Lens proteomics: the accumulation of crystallin modifications in the mouse lens with age.

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