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1. Evolution of the umbilical cord blood proteome across gestational development

2. Enhanced Staphylococcus aureus protection by uncoupling of the α-toxin-ADAM10 interaction during murine neonatal vaccination

3. Microglial REV-ERBα regulates inflammation and lipid droplet formation to drive tauopathy in male mice

4. Oxytocin-induced birth causes sex-specific behavioral and brain connectivity changes in developing rat offspring

5. Calpain activity is negatively regulated by a KCTD7–Cullin-3 complex via non-degradative ubiquitination

7. ASXL3 bridges BRD4 to BAP1 complex and governs enhancer activity in small cell lung cancer

8. Comprehensive Analysis of Aspergillus nidulans PKA Phosphorylome Identifies a Novel Mode of CreA Regulation

9. Glycosylation characterization of therapeutic mAbs by top- and middle-down mass spectrometry

10. A broadly distributed toxin family mediates contact-dependent antagonism between gram-positive bacteria

11. Global Analysis and Comparison of the Transcriptomes and Proteomes of Group A Streptococcus Biofilms

12. Urinary proteomics evaluation in interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome: a pilot study

13. Comparison of a Label-Free Quantitative Proteomic Method Based on Peptide Ion Current Area to the Isotope Coded Affinity Tag Method

14. Kin cell lysis is a danger signal that activates antibacterial pathways of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

15. Comparison of a Label-Free Quantitative Proteomic Method Based on Peptide Ion Current Area to the Isotope Coded Affinity Tag Method

16. Revving an Engine of Human Metabolism: Activity Enhancement of Triosephosphate Isomerase via Hemi-Phosphorylation

17. An rRNA fragment in extracellular vesicles secreted by human airway epithelial cells increases the fluoroquinolone sensitivity of P. aeruginosa

18. Supplementary Table 12 from Posttranslational Regulation of the Exon Skipping Machinery Controls Aberrant Splicing in Leukemia

19. Supplementary Table 6 from Posttranslational Regulation of the Exon Skipping Machinery Controls Aberrant Splicing in Leukemia

20. Supplementary Table 2 from Posttranslational Regulation of the Exon Skipping Machinery Controls Aberrant Splicing in Leukemia

21. Supplementary Table 3 from Posttranslational Regulation of the Exon Skipping Machinery Controls Aberrant Splicing in Leukemia

22. Data from Posttranslational Regulation of the Exon Skipping Machinery Controls Aberrant Splicing in Leukemia

23. Supplementary Figures S1-15 from Posttranslational Regulation of the Exon Skipping Machinery Controls Aberrant Splicing in Leukemia

24. Supplementary Table 7 from Posttranslational Regulation of the Exon Skipping Machinery Controls Aberrant Splicing in Leukemia

25. Supplementary Table 8 from Posttranslational Regulation of the Exon Skipping Machinery Controls Aberrant Splicing in Leukemia

26. Supplementary Table 9 from Posttranslational Regulation of the Exon Skipping Machinery Controls Aberrant Splicing in Leukemia

27. Supplementary Table 4 from Posttranslational Regulation of the Exon Skipping Machinery Controls Aberrant Splicing in Leukemia

28. Data from A High-Content Screen Identifies Drugs That Restrict Tumor Cell Extravasation across the Endothelial Barrier

29. Supplementary Figure 3 from A High-Content Screen Identifies Drugs That Restrict Tumor Cell Extravasation across the Endothelial Barrier

30. Supplementary Table 1 from USP7 Cooperates with NOTCH1 to Drive the Oncogenic Transcriptional Program in T-Cell Leukemia

31. Supplementary Table 2 from USP7 Cooperates with NOTCH1 to Drive the Oncogenic Transcriptional Program in T-Cell Leukemia

32. Supplementary Figure 4 from A High-Content Screen Identifies Drugs That Restrict Tumor Cell Extravasation across the Endothelial Barrier

33. Supplementary Figure 1 from A High-Content Screen Identifies Drugs That Restrict Tumor Cell Extravasation across the Endothelial Barrier

34. Supplementary Methods from A High-Content Screen Identifies Drugs That Restrict Tumor Cell Extravasation across the Endothelial Barrier

35. Figures S1-17 plus legends from USP7 Cooperates with NOTCH1 to Drive the Oncogenic Transcriptional Program in T-Cell Leukemia

36. Supplementary Figure 7 from A High-Content Screen Identifies Drugs That Restrict Tumor Cell Extravasation across the Endothelial Barrier

37. Supplementary Figure 6 from A High-Content Screen Identifies Drugs That Restrict Tumor Cell Extravasation across the Endothelial Barrier

38. Supplementary Figure 5 from A High-Content Screen Identifies Drugs That Restrict Tumor Cell Extravasation across the Endothelial Barrier

39. Data from USP7 Cooperates with NOTCH1 to Drive the Oncogenic Transcriptional Program in T-Cell Leukemia

40. Data from PAX9 Determines Epigenetic State Transition and Cell Fate in Cancer

42. Zur and zinc increase expression of E. coli ribosomal protein L31 through RNA-mediated repression of the repressor L31p

43. C16orf72/HAPSTR1 is a molecular rheostat in an integrated network of stress response pathways

44. Zur and Zinc Increase Expression of E. coli Ribosomal Protein L31 Through RNA-Mediated Repression of the Repressor L31p

45. An rRNA fragment in extracellular vesicles secreted by human airway epithelial cells increases the fluoroquinolone sensitivity of P. aeruginosa

46. Bulk IgG glycosylation predicts COVID-19 severity and vaccine antibody response

47. Abstract 5035: Preclinical development of a 89Zr-labeled human antibody as a novel immuno-PET agent for noninvasive cancer detection and monitoring response to treatment

48. SF3B1 homeostasis is critical for survival and therapeutic response in T cell leukemia

49. Reinspection of a Clinical Proteomics Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) Dataset with Cloud Computing Reveals Abundant Post-Translational Modifications and Protein Sequence Variants

50. SPT5 stabilization of promoter-proximal RNA polymerase II

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