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1. Identification and Characterization of Glycoproteins and Their Responsive Patterns upon Ethylene Stimulation in the Rubber Latex.

2. Protein and Proteome Atlas for Plants under Stresses: New Highlights and Ways for Integrated Omics in Post-Genomics Era.

3. Proteomic Landscape Has Revealed Small Rubber Particles Are Crucial Rubber Biosynthetic Machines for Ethylene-Stimulation in Natural Rubber Production.

4. Proteomic Landscape of the Mature Roots in a Rubber-Producing Grass Taraxacum Kok-saghyz .

5. An improved protein extraction method applied to cotton leaves is compatible with 2-DE and LC-MS.

6. Comparative Proteomics of Rubber Latex Revealed Multiple Protein Species of REF/SRPP Family Respond Diversely to Ethylene Stimulation among Different Rubber Tree Clones.

7. Comparative Proteomics Reveals that Phosphorylation of β Carbonic Anhydrase 1 Might be Important for Adaptation to Drought Stress in Brassica napus.

8. Identification and functional characterization of HbOsmotin from Hevea brasiliensis.

9. A protein extraction method for low protein concentration solutions compatible with the proteomic analysis of rubber particles.

10. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis-based analysis provides global insights into the cotton ovule and fiber proteomes.

11. The beta subunit of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase is an important factor for maintaining photosynthesis and plant development under salt stress-Based on an integrative analysis of the structural, physiological and proteomic changes in chloroplasts in Thellungiella halophila.

12. Comparative proteomics of Thellungiella halophila leaves from plants subjected to salinity reveals the importance of chloroplastic starch and soluble sugars in halophyte salt tolerance.

13. Thermal denaturation produced degenerative proteins and interfered with MS for proteins dissolved in lysis buffer in proteomic analysis.

14. An efficient method for the extraction of chloroplast proteins compatible for 2-DE and MS analysis.

15. A protein extraction method compatible with proteomic analysis for the euhalophyte Salicornia europaea.

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