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Including non-sigmoidal melting curves in peptide-level TPP-TR datasets largely increases the number of discoveries.
Published 2024“…(A) Considering non-conventional melting curves in the analysis makes it possible to include almost twice (1.78) as many phospho-peptides compared to the published melting point (<i>T</i><sub><i>m</i></sub>) analysis. (B) By increasing the phospho-peptides coverage, GPMelt captures about five times more (4.9) mono-phosphorylated peptides than the published <i>T</i><sub><i>m</i></sub> analysis, and captures phosphosites associated with significantly higher functional scores than non-captured phosphosites (one-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test). …”
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Identification and validation of <i>Ctsz</i> as the lead candidate gene underlying <i>Tip5.</i>
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The association between procalcitonin levels and mortality in patients with AECOPD.
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IRE1 silencing downregulates cell cycle genes and engages TP53 and specific CDK inhibitors.
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IRE1 silencing downregulates cell cycle genes and engages TP53 and specific CDK inhibitors.
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Growth of certain cancer cell lines requires IRE1 but not its enzymatic activity.
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Percentage distribution of maternal deaths by cause of death, PDHS 2007 and PMMS 2019.
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Maternal mortality ratio (MMR) by cause of death, per 100,000 live births, PDHS 2007 and PMMS 2019.
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