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1. A systematic re-examination of processing of MHCI-bound antigenic peptide precursors by endoplasmic reticulum aminopeptidase 1

2. Proteomic analysis of mouse kidney tissue associates peroxisomal dysfunction with early diabetic kidney disease

3. The ERAP1 active site cannot productively access the N-terminus of antigenic peptide precursors stably bound onto MHC class I

4. Proteome‐based classification of Nonmuscle Invasive Bladder Cancer

5. Molecular Changes in Tissue Proteome during Prostate Cancer Development: Proof-of-Principle Investigation

6. Proteomics analysis of bladder cancer invasion: Targeting EIF3D for therapeutic intervention

7. High resolution analysis of the intracellular proteome of cervical cancer cell lines unveils novel regulators of cervical carcinogenesis

8. Proteomics based identification of KDM5 histone demethylases associated with cardiovascular disease

9. Cervical Cancer Cell Line Secretome Highlights the Roles of Transforming Growth Factor-Beta-Induced Protein ig-h3, Peroxiredoxin-2, and NRF2 on Cervical Carcinogenesis

10. Silencing of Profilin-1 suppresses cell adhesion and tumor growth via predicted alterations in integrin and Ca2+ signaling in T24M-based bladder cancer models

11. Proteomics approaches in cervical cancer: focus on the discovery of biomarkers for diagnosis and drug treatment monitoring

12. Insights into Biomechanical and Proteomic Characteristics of Small Diameter Vascular Grafts Utilizing the Human Umbilical Artery

13. Short Term Results of Fibrin Gel Obtained from Cord Blood Units: A Preliminary in Vitro Study

14. Systems biology identifies cytosolic PLA2 as a target in vascular calcification treatment

15. Membrane proteomics of cervical cancer cell lines reveal insights on the process of cervical carcinogenesis

16. Impairment of chaperone-mediated autophagy affects neuronal homeostasis through altered expression of DJ-1 and CRMP-2 proteins

17. Plasma proteomic analysis reveals altered protein abundances in cardiovascular disease

18. The family of 14-3-3 proteins and specifically 14-3-3σ are up-regulated during the development of renal pathologies

19. Proteomic Analysis of Normal and Cancer Cervical Cell Lines Reveals Deregulation of Cytoskeleton-associated Proteins

20. Stem cells: Insights into the secretome

21. GeLC-MS: A Sample Preparation Method for Proteomics Analysis of Minimal Amount of Tissue

22. Desmin and αB-crystallin interplay in the maintenance of mitochondrial homeostasis and cardiomyocyte survival

23. High-Throughput LC-MS/MS Proteomic Analysis of a Mouse Model of Mesiotemporal Lobe Epilepsy Predicts Microglial Activation Underlying Disease Development

24. Plasma proteomic analysis in obese and overweight prepubertal children

25. Secretome proteomics for discovery of cancer biomarkers

26. Analysis of Secreted Proteins for the Study of Bladder Cancer Cell Aggressiveness

27. Marked Defects in the Expression and Glycosylation of α2-HS Glycoprotein/Fetuin-A in Plasma from Neonates with Intrauterine Growth Restriction

28. Integrative analysis of extracellular and intracellular bladder cancer cell line proteome with transcriptome: improving coverage and validity of –omics findings

29. Comparative Analysis of Label-Free and 8-Plex iTRAQ Approach for Quantitative Tissue Proteomic Analysis

30. Targeting the Proteome of Cellular Fractions: Focus on Secreted Proteins

31. Human amniotic fluid-derived mesenchymal stem cells as therapeutic vehicles: a novel approach for the treatment of bladder cancer

32. In vitro and in vivo properties of distinct populations of amniotic fluid mesenchymal progenitor cells

33. Chromosomal and proteome analysis of a new T24-based cell line model for aggressive bladder cancer

34. AF-MSCs fate can be regulated by culture conditions

35. Profilin 1 is a Potential Biomarker for Bladder Cancer Aggressiveness

36. Comprehensive human urine standards for comparability and standardization in clinical proteome analysis

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