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- BookÁkos Végvári, editor.Contents:
Proteogenomic tools and approaches to explore protein coding landscapes of eukaryotic genomes / Dhirendra Kumar, Debasis Dash
Next generation sequencing data and proteogenomics / Kelly V. Ruggles, David Feny̲
Proteogenomics: key driver for clinical discovery and personalized medicine / Ruggero Barbieri, Victor Guryev, Corry-Anke Brandsma, Frank Suits, Rainer Bischoff [and others]
Identification of small novel coding sequences, a proteogenomics endeavor / Volodimir Olexiouk, Gerben Menschaert
Using proteomics bioinformatics tools and resources in proteogenomic studies / Marc Vaudel, Harald Barsnes, Helge Ræder, Frode S. Berven
Mutant proteogenomics / Ákos Végvári
Proteogenomic analysis of single amino acid polymorphisms in cancer research / Alba Garin-Muga, Fernando J. Corrales, Victor Segura
Developments for personalized medicine of lung cancer subtypes: mass spectrometry-based clinical proteogenomic analysis of oncogenic mutations / Toshihide Nishimura, Haruhiko Nakamura
Proteogenomics for the study of gastrointestinal stromal tumors / Tadashi Kondo
Proteogenomics for the comprehensive analysis of human cellular and serum antibody repertoires / Paula Díez, Manuel Fuentes
Antibody-based proteomics / Christer Wingren.Access via Advances in experimental medicine and biology ; 2016; 926LocationVersionCall NumberItems - ArticleYoshida K, Yamaguchi A, Fukuda M, Shibata A.Tohoku J Exp Med. 1977 Apr;121(4):401-2.Behavior of Hemopoietic Stem Cells (CFU-S) of Mice Acutely Poisoned with Carbon Tetrachloride (CCL4). Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1977, 121 (4), 401-402--The femoral CFU-S of mice were reduced when CCL4 was administered in doses which produced toxic hepatitis, but it was not statistically significant.