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1. Gut microbiota from patients with COVID-19 cause alterations in mice that resemble post-COVID symptoms.

2. Exploring the HeLa Dark Mitochondrial Proteome

3. Diacerein reduces inflammasome activation and SARS-CoV-2 virus replication: a proof-of-concept translational study.

4. Lipidomic and Proteomic Insights from Extracellular Vesicles in Postmortem Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Reveal Substance Use Disorder-Induced Brain Changes.

5. OmicScope unravels systems-level insights from quantitative proteomics data.

6. Changes in neuroinflammatory biomarkers correlate with disease severity and neuroimaging alterations in patients with COVID-19 neurological complications.

7. Pathophysiology of chikungunya virus infection associated with fatal outcomes.

8. Diving into the proteomic atlas of SARS-CoV-2 infected cells.

9. Gut microbiota from patients with COVID-19 cause alterations in mice that resemble post-COVID symptoms.

10. SARS-CoV-2 uses CD4 to infect T helper lymphocytes.

11. Exogenous succinate impacts mouse brown adipose tissue mitochondrial proteome and potentiates body mass reduction induced by liraglutide.

12. Proteomic signatures of schizophrenia-sourced iPSC-derived neural cells and brain organoids are similar to patients' postmortem brains.

13. Plasma proteomic signature of major depressive episode in the elderly.

14. SARS-CoV-2 infection impacts carbon metabolism and depends on glutamine for replication in Syrian hamster astrocytes.

15. SARS-CoV-2 infects adipose tissue in a fat depot- and viral lineage-dependent manner.

16. Morphological, cellular, and molecular basis of brain infection in COVID-19 patients.

17. Proteomics and Schizophrenia: The Evolution of a Great Partnership.

18. Post-Translational Modifications During Brain Development.

19. Mitochondrial Dysregulation and the Influence in Neurodegenerative Diseases.

20. Known and Unexplored Post-Translational Modification Pathways in Schizophrenia.

21. Protein Extraction and Sample Preparation Methods for Shotgun Proteomics with Central Nervous System Cells and Brain Tissue.

22. Histone Modifications in Neurological Disorders.

23. Phosphopeptide Enrichment Techniques: A Pivotal Step for Phosphoproteomic Studies.

24. PTMs: A Missing Piece for Schizophrenia Studies.

25. MYC regulates metabolism through vesicular transfer of glycolytic kinases.

26. Proteomics for Target Identification in Psychiatric and Neurodegenerative Disorders.

27. DIA-MS E to Study Microglial Function in Schizophrenia.

28. Elevated Glucose Levels Favor SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Monocyte Response through a HIF-1α/Glycolysis-Dependent Axis.

29. Exploring the HeLa Dark Mitochondrial Proteome.

30. Sequential Fractionation Strategy Identifies Three Missing Proteins in the Mitochondrial Proteome of Commonly Used Cell Lines.

32. Snake Venom Extracellular vesicles (SVEVs) reveal wide molecular and functional proteome diversity.

33. In vitro effects of Crotalus atrox snake venom on chick and mouse neuromuscular preparations.

34. A Perspective on Extracellular Vesicles Proteomics.

35. Snake Venom Peptides and Low Mass Proteins: Molecular Tools and Therapeutic Agents.

36. Revealing the functional structure of a new PLA2 K49 from Bothriopsis taeniata snake venom employing automatic "de novo" sequencing using CID/HCD/ETD MS/MS analyses.

37. The neuromuscular activity of Bothriopsis bilineata smaragdina (forest viper) venom and its toxin Bbil-TX (Asp49 phospholipase A2) on isolated mouse nerve-muscle preparations.

38. Pharmacological study of a new Asp49 phospholipase A(2) (Bbil-TX) isolated from Bothriopsis bilineata smargadina (forest viper) venom in vertebrate neuromuscular preparations.

39. Presynaptic action of Bothriopsis bilineata smargadina (forest viper) venom in vitro.

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