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    DataSheet_2_Albinism in the largest extant amphibian: A metabolic, endocrine, or immune problem?.xlsx by Liming Chang (2847938)

    Published 2022
    “…Albino individuals exhibited shifted transcription of MHC I isotypes, and the albino-specific isotype was characterized by increased charges and decreased space in the antigen- binding pocket, implying a drastic change in antigen specificity and a potential risk of autoimmune disorders.…”
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    Top-Down Stability of Proteins from Rates of Oxidation (TD-SPROX) Approach for Measuring Proteoform-Specific Folding Stability by You Zou (2601964)

    Published 2024
    “…The crucial roles of proteoforms in biological processes and disease mechanisms have been increasingly recognized. However, the rate at which new proteoforms are being discovered using top-down proteomics has far outpaced the rate at which the functional significance of different proteoforms can be determined. …”
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    Top-Down Stability of Proteins from Rates of Oxidation (TD-SPROX) Approach for Measuring Proteoform-Specific Folding Stability by You Zou (2601964)

    Published 2024
    “…The crucial roles of proteoforms in biological processes and disease mechanisms have been increasingly recognized. However, the rate at which new proteoforms are being discovered using top-down proteomics has far outpaced the rate at which the functional significance of different proteoforms can be determined. …”
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    Top-Down Stability of Proteins from Rates of Oxidation (TD-SPROX) Approach for Measuring Proteoform-Specific Folding Stability by You Zou (2601964)

    Published 2024
    “…The crucial roles of proteoforms in biological processes and disease mechanisms have been increasingly recognized. However, the rate at which new proteoforms are being discovered using top-down proteomics has far outpaced the rate at which the functional significance of different proteoforms can be determined. …”
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