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1. Estimation of postmortem interval using top-down HPLC–MS analysis of peptide fragments in vitreous humour: A pilot study

2. The Post-Translational Modifications of Human Salivary Peptides and Proteins Evidenced by Top-Down Platforms

3. Investigating Glioblastoma Multiforme Sub-Proteomes: A Computational Study of CUSA Fluid Proteomic Data

6. Ependymoma pediatric brain tumor protein fingerprinting by integrated mass spectrometry platforms: A pilot investigation

7. Restoration of aberrant mTOR signaling by intranasal rapamycin reduces oxidative damage: Focus on HNE-modified proteins in a mouse model of down syndrome

8. Proteomics for the identification of biomarkers in testicular cancer–review

9. Quantitative Analysis of the Seminal Plasma Proteome in Secondary Hypogonadism

10. Exploring the brain tissue proteome of TgCRND8 Alzheimer's Disease model mice under B vitamin deficient diet induced hyperhomocysteinemia by LC-MS top-down platform

11. Investigating the Protein Signature of Adamantinomatous Craniopharyngioma Pediatric Brain Tumor Tissue: Towards the Comprehension of Its Aggressive Behavior

12. Proteomic identification of altered protein O-GlcNAcylation in a triple transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

15. Proteomic characterization of pediatric craniopharyngioma intracystic fluid by LC-MS top-down/bottom-up integrated approaches

16. Unraveling the different proteomic platforms

21. Top-Down RP-HPLC-ESI-MS platforms for the detection of the intact naturally occurring human salivary proteome

23. Novel biomarkers of androgen deficiency from seminal plasma profiling using high-resolution mass spectrometry.

26. Characterization of dendrimer properties by capillary electrophoresis and their use as pseustationary phases

28. Modified starches: tests on biodegradability

33. Proteomic approach in the identification of fertility pattern in seminal plasma of fertile men.

34. Proteomic analysis of the human amniotic mesenchymal stromal cell secretome by integrated approaches via filter-aided sample preparation.

35. Proteomic Profiling of Pre- and Post-Surgery Saliva of Glioblastoma Patients: A Pilot Investigation.

36. Native characterization and QC profiling of human amniotic mesenchymal stromal cell vesicular fractions for secretome-based therapy.

37. Analysis of the GFP-labelled β-dystroglycan interactome in HEK-293 transfected cells reveals novel intracellular networks.

38. Disclosing the molecular profile of the human amniotic mesenchymal stromal cell secretome by filter-aided sample preparation proteomic characterization.

39. The unusual properties of lactoferrin during its nascent phase.

40. The Post-Translational Modifications of Human Salivary Peptides and Proteins Evidenced by Top-Down Platforms.

41. Cytotoxic Evaluation of the New Composite Resin through an Artificial Pulp Chamber.

42. Light Microscopy and Proteomic Patterns of Ovulation in Cervical Mucus.

44. Pediatric Brain Tumors: Signatures from the Intact Proteome.

45. Investigating Glioblastoma Multiforme Sub-Proteomes: A Computational Study of CUSA Fluid Proteomic Data.

46. Discovery of 4-benzyloxy and 4-(2-phenylethoxy) chalcone fibrate hybrids as novel PPARα agonists with anti-hyperlipidemic and antioxidant activities: Design, synthesis and in vitro/in vivo biological evaluation.

47. Glioblastoma CUSA Fluid Protein Profiling: A Comparative Investigation of the Core and Peripheral Tumor Zones.

48. Structure of a nucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase (NPP) from Euphorbia characias latex characterized by small-angle X-ray scattering: clues for the general organization of plant NPPs.

49. Top down proteomic analysis of gingival crevicular fluid in deciduous, exfoliating and permanent teeth in children.

50. Proteomic Analysis of the Acid-Insoluble Fraction of Whole Saliva from Patients Affected by Different Forms of Non-histaminergic Angioedema.

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