Publications of J. R. Wisniewski
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Journal Article (124)
121.
Journal Article
35 (Sp. Iss. Sp. Iss. SI), pp. D771 - D779 (2007)
MAPU: Max-Planck Unified database of organellar, cellular, tissue and body fluid proteomes. Nucleic Acids Research 122.
Journal Article
5 (10), pp. 2701 - 2710 (2006)
Differential analysis of membrane proteins in mouse fore- and hindbrain using a label-free approach. Journal of Proteome Research 123.
Journal Article
5 (4), pp. 925 - 934 (2006)
Beyond linker histones and high mobility group proteins: Global profiling of perchloric acid soluble proteins. Journal of Proteome Research 124.
Journal Article
35, D771-9 (2006)
MAPU: Max-Planck Unified database of organellar, cellular, tissue and body fluid proteomes. Nucleic Acids Research Book Chapter (4)
125.
Book Chapter
Filter-Aided Sample Preparation for Proteome Analysis. In: Microbial Proteomics., pp. 3 - 10 (Ed. Becher, D.). Humana Press, New York, NY (2018)
126.
Book Chapter
Chapter Ten - A Protocol for Large-Scale Proteomic Analysis of Microdissected Formalin Fixed and Paraffin Embedded Tissue. In: Proteomics in Biology, Part A, pp. 159 - 176 (Ed. Shukla, A. K.). Academic Press, Cambridge (2017)
127.
Book Chapter
1567, pp. 69 - 77 (Eds. Mokranjac, D.; Perocchi, F.). Humana Press, New York, NY (2017)
Label-Free Quantitative Analysis of Mitochondrial Proteomes Using the Multienzyme Digestion-Filter Aided Sample Preparation (MED-FASP) and “Total Protein Approach”. In: Mitochondria, Vol. 128.
Book Chapter
Protocol to Enrich and Analyze Plasma Membrane Proteins from Frozen Tissues. In: Organelle Proteomics, pp. 175 - 183 (Eds. Pflieger, D.; Rossier, J.). Humana Press, Totowa, NJ (2008)
Meeting Abstract (7)
129.
Meeting Abstract
78, pp. 90 - 91. Raven Press, New York, NY (2021)
Age- and Dyslipidamia-Dependent Changes in Endothelial Function Studied In Vivo. In Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 130.
Meeting Abstract
48 (Sup1), P159, p. 103 - 103. 20th North American Meeting of the
International-Society-for-the-Study-of-Xenobiotics (ISSX), Orlando, FL, October 18, 2015 - October 22, 2015. Marcel Dekker, New York (2016)
To attach or not to attach: factors behind variable adhesion properties of cryopreserved human hepatocytes. In Drug Metabolism Reviews, 131.
Meeting Abstract
48 (Suppl. 1), p. 96 - 96. 20th North American Meeting of the
International-Society-for-the-Study-of-Xenobiotics (ISSX), Orlando, FL, October 18, 2015 - October 22, 2015. Marcel Dekker, New York (2016)
Comparative proteome analysis of human liver tissue and isolated hepatocytes: application to predictions of hepatic pitavastatin uptake clearance. In Drug Metabolism Reviews, 132.
Meeting Abstract
48 (Suppl. 1), p. 98 - 98. 20th North American Meeting of the
International-Society-for-the-Study-of-Xenobiotics (ISSX), Orlando, FL, October 18, 2015 - October 22, 2015. Marcel Dekker, New York (2016)
Protein quantification of human hepatic drug transporters and metabolizing enzymes: an inter-laboratory and methodological comparison. In Drug Metabolism Reviews, 133.
Meeting Abstract
47 (Suppl. 1), P438, pp. 245 - 246. 19th North American Meeting of the
International-Society-for-the-Study-of-Xenobiotics (ISSX) / 29th Meeting
of the Japanese-Society-for-the-Study-of-Xenobiotics (JSSX), San Francisco, CA, October 19, 2014 - October 23, 2014. TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND (2015)
GLOBAL MEMBRANE PROTEIN ANALYSIS OF THE HUMAN LIVER: APPLICATION IN PREDICTIONS OF ATORVASTATIN UPTAKE CLEARANCE. In DRUG METABOLISM REVIEWS, 134.
Meeting Abstract
34 (10), p. 5893 - 5893. INT INST ANTICANCER RESEARCH, EDITORIAL OFFICE 1ST KM KAPANDRITIOU-KALAMOU RD KAPANDRITI, PO BOX 22, ATHENS 19014, GREECE (2014)
PROTEOMICS APPROACHES TO IDENTIFYING PROTEINS INVOLVED IN ADENOMA-TO-COLORECTAL CARCINOMA PROGRESSION. In ANTICANCER RESEARCH, 135.
Meeting Abstract
50 (Suppl. 5), 37, p. S10 - S10. ELSEVIER SCI LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND (2014)
Recent developments in the technology of mass spectrometry-based clinical proteomics. In EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER,