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1. Structure and dynamics of endogenous cardiac troponin complex in human heart tissue captured by native nanoproteomics

2. Bromodomain-containing Protein 4 regulates innate inflammation via modulation of alternative splicing

4. Necroptosis is associated with Rab27‐independent expulsion of extracellular vesicles containing RIPK3 and MLKL

5. Nanoproteomics enables proteoform-resolved analysis of low-abundance proteins in human serum

6. Discovery of RSV-Induced BRD4 Protein Interactions Using Native Immunoprecipitation and Parallel Accumulation—Serial Fragmentation (PASEF) Mass Spectrometry

7. High sensitivity top–down proteomics captures single muscle cell heterogeneity in large proteoforms

8. Comprehensive Characterization of Endogenous Phospholamban Proteoforms Enabled by Photocleavable Surfactant and Top-down Proteomics

9. Distinct core glycan and O-glycoform utilization of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant Spike protein RBD revealed by top-down mass spectrometry

10. Top-down Proteomics of Myosin Light Chain Isoforms Define Chamber-Specific Expression in the Human Heart

11. MASH Native: A Unified Solution for Native Top-Down Proteomics Data Processing

12. Structural O-Glycoform Heterogeneity of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Receptor-Binding Domain Revealed by Top-Down Mass Spectrometry

13. One-Pot Exosome Proteomics Enabled by a Photocleavable Surfactant

14. MASH Explorer: A Universal Software Environment for Top-Down Proteomics

15. Multiomics Method Enabled by Sequential Metabolomics and Proteomics for Human Pluripotent Stem-Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes

16. High-Throughput Multi-attribute Analysis of Antibody-Drug Conjugates Enabled by Trapped Ion Mobility Spectrometry and Top-Down Mass Spectrometry

17. A Multi-omics Method Enabled by Sequential Metabolomics and Proteomics for Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes

18. Quantum Ensembles of Silicon Nanoparticles: Discrimination of Static and Dynamic Photoluminescence Quenching Processes

19. Ultrafast and Reproducible Proteomics from Small Amounts of Heart Tissue Enabled by Azo and timsTOF Pro

20. Discovery of RSV-Induced BRD4 Protein Interactions Using Native Immunoprecipitation and Parallel Accumulation—Serial Fragmentation (PASEF) Mass Spectrometry

21. Structural O-Glycoform Heterogeneity of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Receptor-Binding Domain Revealed by Native Top-Down Mass Spectrometry

22. Functionally Integrated Top-Down Proteomics for Standardized Assessment of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Engineered Cardiac Tissues

23. Evaluating pooled testing for asymptomatic screening of healthcare workers in hospitals

24. Top-down proteomics: challenges, innovations, and applications in basic and clinical research

25. Nanoproteomics enables proteoform-resolved analysis of low-abundance proteins in human serum

26. Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency’s 'Consultation on proposals for legislative changes for clinical trials': a response from the Trials Methodology Research Partnership Adaptive Designs Working Group, with a focus on data sharing

27. Analysis of cardiac troponin proteoforms by top-down mass spectrometry

28. Reproducible Large-Scale Synthesis of Surface Silanized Nanoparticles as an Enabling Nanoproteomics Platform: Enrichment of the Human Heart Phosphoproteome

29. Correction: Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency’s 'Consultation on proposals for legislative changes for clinical trials': a response from the Trials Methodology Research Partnership Adaptive Designs Working Group, with a focus on data sharing

30. Oriented Nanofibrous Polymer Scaffolds Containing Protein‐Loaded Porous Silicon Generated by Spray Nebulization

31. Preparation of Photoluminescent Porous Silicon Nanoparticles by High‐Pressure Microfluidization

32. A Theorem in the Farey Series

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