Peer reviewed publications acknowledging Agilent TL program funding (publications from TL awardees or from researchers associated with TL awardee’s institution) 1. Enhanced Information Output From Shotgun
Peer reviewed publications resulting from the "Agilent Thought Leader Award Program" funded projects 1. Enhanced Information Output from Shotgun Proteomics Data by Protein Quantification and Peptide Quality Control (PQPQ) Authors: Forshed, Jenny, Johansson, Henrik J.; Pernemalm, Maria; Branca, Rui M. M.; Sandberg, A; Lehtio, Janne MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR PROTEOMICS. 10.10.1074/mcp.M111.010264. 2011 2. Challenges and opportunities for structural DNA nanotechnology. Authors: Pinheiro, Andre V ; Han, Dongran ; Shih, William M; Yan, Hao. (Ingber) NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY. 6: 763-772. 2011 3. Development of a sequence typing scheme for differentiation of Salmonella Enteritidis strains Authors: Tankouo-Sandjong, B. ; Kinde, Hailu ; Wallace, I. FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS. 331 (2): 165-175. 2012 4. Next-Generation Digital Information Storage in DNA Authors: Church, George M.; Gao, Yuan; Kosuri, Sriram SCIENCE. 337 (6102): 1628-1628. 2012 5. Exploring signal-to-noise ratio and sensitivity in non-uniformly sampled multi-dimensional NMR spectra Authors: Hyberts, Sven G.; Robson, Scott A.; Wagner, Gerhard JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR NMR. 55 (2): 167-178. 2013 6. Pulse design for broadband correlation NMR spectroscopy by multi-rotating frames Authors: Coote, P; Arthanari, H; Yu, TY; Natarajan, A; Wagner, G; Khaneja, N JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR NMR. 55 (3):291-302. 2013 7. Impact of macromolecular crowding on DNA replication Author(s): Akabayov, B; Akabayov, SR; Lee, SJ; Wagner, G; Richardson, CC NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. 4 10.1038/ncomms2620. 2013 8. Relative Impact of Incorporating Pharmacokinetics on Predicting In Vivo Hazard and Mode of Action from High-Throughput In Vitro Toxicity Assays Authors: Wetmore, Barbara A.; Wambaugh, John F.; Ferguson, Stephen S. and Thomas, RS. (Arkin) TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES. 132 (2): 327-346. 2013 9. Production of advanced biofuels in engineered E. coli Authors: Wen, Miao; Bond-Watts, Brooks B.; Chang, Michelle C. Y. (Arkin) CURRENT OPINION IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY. 17 (3): 472-479. 2013 10. Molecular Crowding Enhanced ATPase Activity of the RNA Helicase eIF4A Correlates with Compaction of Its Quaternary Structure and Association with eIF4G Authors: Akabayov, Sabine R.; Akabayov, Barak; Richardson, Charles C.; Wagner, Gerhard J. OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. 135 (27): 10040-10047. 2013 11. DNA-Linked Enzyme-Coupled Assay for Probing Glucosyltransferase Specificity. Authors: Sukovich, David J ; Modavi, Cyrus; de Raad, Markus ; Prince, Robin N ; Anderson, J Christopher ACS SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY. 4 (7): 833-841. 2013 12. Composability of regulatory sequences controlling transcription and translation in Escherichia coli Authors: Kosuri, Sriram; Goodman, Daniel B.; Cambray, Guillaume; Mutalik, Vivek K.; Gao, Yuan; Arkin, Adam P.; Endy, Drew; Church, George M. PNAS. 110 (34): 14024-14029. 2013 13. Heterologous Reconstitution of the Intact Geodin GeneCluster in Aspergillus nidulans through a Simple and Versatile PCR Based Approach* Authors: Nielsen, Morten T.; Nielsen, Jakob ; Anyaogu, Dianne C.; Holm, Dorte; Fog Nielsen, Kristian; Larsen, Thomas O.; Mortensen, Uffe H. (Frisvad). PLOS ONE. 8 (8): 10.1371. 2013 14. Dispersive solid phase extraction combined with ion-pair ultra high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry for quantification of nucleotides in Lactococcus lactis Authors: Magdenoska, Olivera; Martinussen, Jan; Thykaer, Jette ; Fog Nielsen, Kristian. (Frisvad). ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY. 440: 166-177. 2013 15. A Historical Account of Hoogsteen Base-Pairs in Duplex DNA ( Invited review) Authors: Evgenia N. Nikolova, Huiqing Zhou, Federico L. Gottardo, Heidi S. Alvey, Isaac J. Kimsey, Hashim M. Al-Hashimi BIOPOLYMERS. 99 (12): 955-968. 2013 16. Biofilm formation and antibiotic production in Ruegeria mobilis are influenced by intracellular concentrations of cyclic dimeric guanosinmonophosphate Author(s): D'Alvise, Paul W.; Magdenoska, Olivera; Melchiorsen, Jette; Nielsen, Kristian F., and Gram, Lone. (Frisvad). ENVIRON MICROBIO. Epub ahead of print. 2013 17. Design, Implementation, and Multi-Site Evaluation of a System Suitability Protocol for the Quantitative Assessment of Instrument Performance in LC-MRM-MS Authors: Abbatiello SE, Mani DR, Schilling B, Maclean B, Zimmerman LJ, Feng X, Cusack MP, Sedransk N, Hall SC, Addona T, Allen S, Dodder NG, Ghosh M, Held JM, Hedrick V, Inerowicz HD, Jackson A, Keshishian H, Kim JW, Lyssand JS, Riley CP, Rudnick P, Sadowski P, Shaddox K, Smith D, Tomazela D, Wahlander A, Waldemarson S, Whitwell CA, You J, Zhang S, Kinsinger CR, Mesri M, Rodriguez H, Borchers CH, Buck C, Fisher SJ, Gibson BW, Liebler D, Maccoss M, Neubert TA, Paulovich A, Regnier F, Skates SJ, Tempst P, Wang M, Carr SA. MOL CELL PROTEOMICS. 12: 2623-39. 2013 18. Probing the Limits of Genetic Recoding in Essential Genes Authors: Lajoie, M. J. ; Kosuri, S. ; Mosberg, J. A. ; Gregg, C.J.; Zhang, D. ; Church, G.M. SCIENCE. 342: 361-363. 2013 19. Causes and Effects of N-Terminal Codon Bias in Bacterial Genes Authors: Goodman, D.B.; Church, G.M.; Kosuri, S. SCIENCE. 342: 475-479. 2013 20. NMR studies of nucleic acid dynamics Author: Hashim M. Al-Hashimi J. of MAGNETIC RESONANCE. 237: 191-204. 2013 21. Talaromyces atroroseus, a New Species Efficiently Producing Industrially Relevant Red Pigments Authors: Frisvad, Jens C.; Yilmaz, Neriman; Thrane, Ulf; Rasmussen, Kasper Bowig; Houbraken, Jos; Samson, Robert A. PLOS ONE. 8 (12): 10.1371. 2013 22. Measurement and modeling of intrinsic transcription terminators Authors: Cambray, Guillaume; Guimaraes, Joao C.; Mutalik, Vivek K.; et al. (Arkin). NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH. 41 (9): 5139-5148. 2013 23. Constructing de Novo Biosynthetic Pathways for Chemical Synthesis inside Living Cells Authors: Weeks, Amy M ; Chang, Michelle C Y . (Arkin). BIOCHEMISTRY. 50 (24): 5404-5418. 2013 24. Composability of regulatory sequences controlling transcription and translation in Escherichia coli Authors: Kosuri, Sriram; Goodman, Daniel B.; Cambray, Guillaume; et al. (Arkin). PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 110 (34): 14024-14029. 2013 25. Precise and reliable gene expression via standard transcription and translation initiation elements. Authors: Mutalik, Vivek K ; Guimaraes, Joao C; Cambray, Guillaume ; Lam, Colin; Christoffersen, Marc Juul; Quynh-Anh, Mai; Tran, Andrew B; Paull, Morgan; Keasling, Jay D; Arkin, Adam P ; Endy, Drew NATURE METHODS. 10 (4): 354-358. 2013 26. NaviCell: a web-based environment for navigation, curation and maintenance of large molecular interaction maps Authors: Kuperstein, Inna; Cohen, David P A; Pook, Stuart; Viara, Eric; Calzone, Laurence; Barillot, Emmanuel; Zinovyev, Andrei BMC SYSTEMS BIOLOGY. 7: Article number: 100. 2013 27. Exploring bacterial epigenomics in the next-generation sequencing era: a new approach for an emerging Authors: Chen, Poyin; Jeannotte, Richard; Weimer, Bart C. TRENDS IN MICROBIOLOGY. 22 (5): 292-300. 2014 28. Fusarium graminearum PKS14 is involved in orsellinic acid and orcinol Synthesis Authors: Simon Hartung Jørgensen, Rasmus John Norman Frandsen, Kristian Fog Nielsen, Erik Lysøe, Teis Esben Sondergaard, Reinhard Wimmer, Henriette Giese, Jens Laurids Sørensen. (Frisvad). FUNGAL GENETICS AND BIOLOGY. 70: 2431. 2014 29. A new broadband homonuclear mixing pulse for NMR with low applied power Authors: Coote, Paul; Leigh, Kendra E.; Yu, Tsyr-Yan; Khaneja, Navin; Wagner, Gerhard; Arthanari, Haribabu JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS. 141 (2): Article Number 024201. 2014 30. Selective Methyl Labeling of Eukaryotic Membrane Proteins Using Cell-Free Expression Authors: Linser, Rasmus; Gelev, Vladimir; Hagn, Franz; Arthanari, Haribabu; Hyberts, Sven G.; Wagner, Gerhard JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. 136 (32): 11308-11310. 2014 31. Gastrointestinal Microbes Interact with Canine Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells In Vitro and Enhance Immunomodulatory Functions Authors: Kol, Amir; Foutouhi, Soraya; Walker, Naomi J.; Kong, Nguyet T.; Weimer, Bart C.; Borjesson, Dori L. STEM CELLS AND DEVELOPMENT. 23 (16): 1831-1843. 2014 32. Efficient Interface for Online Coupling of Capillary Electrophoresis with Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry and Its Application in Simultaneous Speciation Analysis of Arsenic and Selenium Authors: Liu, L.; Yun, Z.; He, B.; and Jiang, G. ANAL CHEM. 86: 8167-8175. 2014 33. Structure-Guided Design of Fluorescent S-Adenosylmethionine Analogs for a High- Throughput Screen to Target SAM-I Riboswitch RNAs Authors: Hickey, Scott F 1 ; Hammond, Ming C . CHEMISTRY & BIOLOGY. 21 (3): 345-356. 2014 34. Identification and Accurate Size Characterization of Nanoparticles in Complex Media Authors: Liu, L.; He, B; Liu, B.; Yun, Z.; Yan, X., Long, Y. and Jiang, G. Angew. CHEM INT ED. 53: 14476 14479. 2014 35. Building the Connectivity Map of epigenetics: Chromatin profiling by quantitative targeted mass spectrometry Authors: Amanda L. Creech, Jordan E. Taylor, Verena K. Maier, Xiaoyun Wua, Caitlin M. Feeney, Namrata D. Udeshi , Sally E. Peach, Jesse S. Boehm, Jeannie T. Lee, Steven A. Carr, Jacob D. Jaffe METHODS. 72:57-64. 2015 36. Quantifying intracellular metabolites in yeast using a matrix with minimal interference from naturally occurring analytes Authors: Magdenoska, Olivera; Knudsen, Peter Boldsen; Svenssen, Daniel Killerup; Nielsen, Kristian Fog; Nielsen, Kristian. (Frisvad). ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY. 487: 17-26. 2015 37. Broadscale resolving power performance of a high precision uniform field ion mobilitymass spectrometer Authors: May, J. C., Dodds, J. N., Kurulugama, R. T., Stafford, G. C., Fjeldsted, J. C., & McLean, J. A. ANALYST. 14 (20). 2015 38. Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry: Time-Dispersive Instrumentation Authors: May, Jody C.; McLean, John A. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 87 (3): 1422-1436. 2015 39. An integrated targeted metabolomic platform for high-throughput metabolite profiling and automated data processing Authors: Cai, Y., Weng, K., Guo, Y., Peng, J., & Zhu, Z. J. (Yuan) METABOLOMICS, 11 (6): 1575-1586. 2015 40. A uniform field ion mobility study of melittin and implications of low-field mobility for resolving fine cross-sectional detail in peptide and protein experiments Authors: May, Jody C; McLean, John A. PROTEOMICS. 15(16): 2862-2871. 2015 41. Atlas of Cancer Signalling Network: a systems biology resource for integrative analysis of cancer data with Google Maps. Authors: Kuperstein, I ; Bonnet, E ; Nguyen, H A ; Cohen, D ; Viara, E ; Grieco, L ; Fourquet, S ; Calzone, L ; Russo, C ; Kondratova, M ; Dutreix, M ; Barillot, E ; Zinovyev, A. ONCOGENESIS 4. Article Number: e160. 2015 42. A Method for Multiplex Gene Synthesis Employing Error Correction Based on Expression Authors: Hsiau, Timothy H C ; Sukovich, David; Elms, Phillip; Prince, Robin N; Stritmatter, Tobias ; Ruan, Paul ; Curry, Bo ; Anderson, Paige ; Sampson, Jeff ; Anderson, J Christopher PLOS ONE. 10(3): Article Number: e0126078. 2015 43. The shortest path is not the one you know: application of biological network resources in precision oncology research Authors: Kuperstein, Inna; Grieco, Luca; Cohen, David P A; Thieffry, Denis; Zinovyev, Andrei; Barillot, Emmanuel MUTAGENESIS. 30 (2): 191-204. 2015 44. NaviCell Web Service for network-based data visualization Authors: Bonnet, Eric; Viara, Eric; Kuperstein, Inna; Calzone, Laurence; Cohen, David P A; Barillot, Emmanuel; Zinovyev, Andrei NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH. 43 (1): 560-565. 2015 45. Comparison among plasma, serum, and whole blood ethanol concentrations: Impact of storage conditions and collection tubes. Authors: Penetar, David M; McNeil, Jane F; Ryan, Elizabeth T; Lukas, Scott E. JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL TOXICOLOGY. 32 (7): 505-510. 2015 46. Characterization of Alternaria strains from Argentinean blueberry, tomato, walnut and wheat Authors: Andersen, Birgitte ; Nielsen, Kristian F ; Fernandez Pinto, Virginia ; Patriarca, Andrea. (Frisvad). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD MICROBIOLOGY. 196: 1-10. 2015 47. Extrolites of Aspergillus Fumigatus and Other Pathogenic Species in Aspergillus Fumigati. Authors: Frisvad, Jens C. and Thomas O. Larsen. FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY 6: Article Number 145. 2016 48. Identification of a Classical Mutant in the Industrial Host Aspergillus Niger by Systems Genetics: LaeA is Required for Citric Acid Production and Regulates the Formation of some Secondary Metabolites. Authors: Niu, Jing; Mark Arentshorst, P D; Nair, Ziyu Dai; Scott E. Baker; Jens C. Frisvad; Kristian F. Nielsen; Peter J. Punt and Arthur F. J. Ram. G3-GENES GENOMES GENETICS 6: 193-204. 2016 49. H-1 NMR and GC-MS Based Metabolomics Reveal Defense and Detoxification Mechanism of Cucumber Plant under Nano-Cu Stress Authors: Zhao, Lijuan; Huang, Yuxiong; Hu, Jerry; Zhou, Hongjun; Adeleye, Adeyemi S; Keller, Arturo A ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. 50 (4): 2000-2010. 2016 50. Occurrence of Aspergillus section Flavi and section Nigri and aflatoxins in raw cashew kernels (Anacardium occidentale L.) from Benin Authors: Lamboni, Yendouban; Frisvad, Jens C; Hell, Kerstin; Linnemann, Anita R; Nout, Rob M J; Tamo, Manuele; Nielsen, Kristian F; van Boekel, Martinus A J S; Smid, Eddy J. LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 70: 71-77. 2016 51. Reduced-representation Phosphosignatures Measured by Quantitative Targeted MS Capture Cellular States and Enable Large-scale Comparison of Drug-induced Phenotypes Authors: Abelin, Jennifer G ; Patel, Jinal ; Lu, Xiaodong ; Feeney, Caitlin M ; Fagbami, Lola ; Creech, Amanda L ; Hu, Roger ; Lam, Daniel ; Davison, Desiree ; Pino, Lindsay ; Qiao, Jana W 1 ; Kuhn, Eric ; Officer, Adam ; Li, Jianxue ; Abbatiello, Susan ; Subramanian, Aravind ; Sidman, Richard ; Snyder, Evan ; Carr, Steven A ; Jaffe, Jacob D MOLECULAR & CELLULAR PROTEOMICS 15 (5): 1622-1641. 2016 52. Isolation of TDA-producing Phaeobacter strains from sea bass larval rearing units and their probiotic effect against pathogenic Vibrio spp. in Artemia cultures Authors: Grotkjaer, Torben ; Bentzon-Tilia, Mikkel ; D'Alvise, Paul ; Dourala, Nancy ; Nielsen, Kristian Fog ; Gram, Lone. (Frisvad) SYSTEMATIC AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY 39 (3): 180-188. 2016 53. Normalization and integration of large-scale metabolomics data using support vector regression Authors: Shen, Xiaotao ; Gong, Xiaoyun; Cai, Yuping, Guo; Yuan, Tu; Jia, Li; Hao, Zhang; Tao; Wang, Jialin; Xue, Fuzhong; Zhu, Zheng Jiang. (Yuan) METABOLOMICS 12 (5): Article Number 89. 2016 54. Serum metabolomics for early diagnosis of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma by UHPLC-QTOF/MS. Authors: Wang, Jialin; Zhang, Tao; Shen, Xiaotao; et al. (Yuan). METABOLOMICS. 12 (7): Article Number 116. 2016 55. Stachybotrys mycotoxins: from culture extracts to dust samples Authors: Dosen, Ina; Andersen, Birgitte; Phippen, Christopher B W; Clausen, Geo; Nielsen, Kristian Fog. (Frisvad) ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 408.20: 5513-5526. 2016 56. Large-Scale Prediction of Collision Cross-Section Values for Metabolites in Ion MobilityMass Spectrometry Authors: Zhou, Zhiwei; Shen, Xiaotao; Tu, Jia; et al. (Yuan) ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 88 (22): 11084-11091. 2016 57. Salmonella Degrades the Host Glycocalyx Leading to Altered Infection and Glycan Remodeling Arabyan, Narine; Park, Dayoung; Foutouhi, Soraya; et al. (Weimer). SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. 6: Article Number 29525. 2016 58. Sharing and community curation of mass spectrometry data with Global Natural Products Social Molecular Networking Authors: Wang, Mingxun; Carver, Jeremy J.; Phelan, Vanessa V.; et al. (Frisvad) NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY. 34 (8): 828-837. 2016 59. Interactions, Transformations, and Bioavailability of Nano-Copper Exposed to Root Exudates Authors: Huang, Yuxiong; Zhao, Lijuan; Keller, Arturo A. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 51(17): 9774-9783. 2017 60. Metabolomics Reveals Cu(OH)(2) Nanopesticide-Activated Anti-oxidative Pathways and Decreased Beneficial Antioxidants in Spinach Leaves. Authors: Zhao, Lijuan; Huang, Yuxiong; Adeleye, Adeyemi S.; et al. (Keller). ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. 51 (17): 10184-10194. 2017 61. Response at Genetic, Metabolic, and Physiological Levels of Maize (Zea mays) Exposed to a Cu(OH)(2) Nanopesticide Authors: Zhao, Lijuan; Hu, Qirui; Huang, Yuxiong; et al. (Keller) ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING.5 (9): 8294-8301. 2017 62. Activation of antioxidant and detoxification gene expression in cucumber plants exposed to a Cu(OH)(2) nanopesticide Authors: Zhao, Lijuan; Hu, Qirui; Huang, Yuxiong; et al.(Keller) ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE-NANO. 4 (8): 1750-1760. 2017 63. LipidCCS: Prediction of Collision Cross-Section Values for Lipids with High Precision To Support Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry-Based Lipidomics Authors: Zhou, Zhiwei; Tu, Jia; Xiong, Xin; et al. (Yuan) ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. 89 (17): 9559-9566. 2017 64. A Dereplication and Bioguided Discovery Approach to Reveal New Compounds from a Marine-Derived Fungus Stilbella fimetaria Authors: Kildgaard, S ; Subko, K; Phillips, E; Goidts, V ; de la Cruz, M; Diaz, C; Gotfredsen, CH; Andersen, B; Frisvad, JC; Nielsen, KF; Larsen, TO MARINE DRUGS. 15 (8): pii: E253. 2017 65. Global analysis of biosynthetic gene clusters reveals vast potential of secondary metabolite production in Penicillium species Authors: Nielsen, Jens Christian; Grijseels, Sietske; Prigent, Sylvain; et al. (Frisvad). NATURE MICROBIOLOGY. 2 (6): Article Number: 17044. 2017 66. Comparative genomics reveals high biological diversity and specific adaptations in the industrially and medically important fungal genus Aspergillus Authors: de Vries, Ronald P.; Riley, Robert; Wiebenga, Ad; et al. (Frisvad) GENOME BIOLOGY. 18: Article Number: 28. 2017 67. Emerging Trends and Opportunities in Discrete-Frequency Infrared and Raman Spectroscopic Imaging Authors: Wrobel, Tomasz P.; Kole, Matthew R.; Bhargava, Rohit. SPECTROSCOPY. S: 20-29. 2017 68. BIM-Sim: Interactive Simulation of Broadband Imaging Using Mie Theory Authors: Berisha, Sebastian; van Dijk, Thomas; Bhargava, Rohit; et al. FRONTIERS IN PHYSICS. 5: Article Number: 5. 2017 69. Mapping Solvation Environments in Porous Metal-Organic Frameworks with Infrared Chemical Imaging Authors: Ghosh, Ayanjeet; Mukherjee, Prabuddha; Deb, Sanghamitra; et al. (Bhargava) JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS. 8 (21): 5325-5330. 2017 70. Genome-scale measurement of off-target activity using Cas9 toxicity in high-throughput screens Authors: Morgens, David W.; Wainberg, Michael; Boyle, Evan A. et al. (Snyder) NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. 8: Article Number: 15178. 2017 71. Common deregulated gene expression profiles and morphological changes in developing zebrafish larvae exposed to environmental-relevant high to low concentrations of glucocorticoids Authors: Chen, Qiyu; Li, Caixia; Gong, Zhiyuan; et al. (Snyder) CHEMOSPHERE. 172: 429-439. 2017 72. Concentrations of select dissolved trace elements and anthropogenic organic compounds in the Mississippi River and major tributaries during the summer of 2012 and 2013 Authors: Bussan, Derek D.; Ochs, Clifford A.; Jackson, Colin R.; et al. (Snyder) ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT. 189 (2): Article Number 73. 2017 73. Pre-ozonation for high recovery of nanofiltration (NF) membrane system: Membrane fouling reduction and trace organic compound attenuation Authors: Park, Minkyu; Anumol, Tarun; Simon, Julien; et al. (Snyder) JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE. 523: 255-263. 2017 74. Targeting sarcoma tumor-initiating cells through differentiation therapy Authors: Han, Dan; Rodriguez-Bravo, Veronica; Charytonowicz, Elizabeth; et al. (Cordon-Cardo) STEM CELL RESEARCH. 21: 117-123. 2017 75. The APOE epsilon 4 Allele Is Associated with Lower Selenium Levels in the Brain: Implications for Alzheimer's Disease Authors: Cardoso, Barbara R.; Hare, Dominic J.; Lind, Monica; et al. (McLean) ACS CHEMICAL NEUROSCIENCE. 8 (7): 1459-1464. 2017 76. Biochemically-defined pools of amyloid-beta in sporadic Alzheimer's disease: correlation with amyloid Authors: Roberts, Blaine R.; Lind, Monica; Wagen, Aaron Z.; et al. (McLean). PET. BRAIN. 140: 1486-1498. 2017 77. Automation of PacBio SMRTbell NGS library preparation for bacterial genome sequencing Authors: Nguyet Kong; Ng, Whitney; Thao, Kao; et al. (Weimer) STANDARDS IN GENOMIC SCIENCES. 12. Article Number 27. 2017 78. Prebiotic oligosaccharides potentiate host protective responses against L. monocytogenes infection Authors: Chen, P., Reiter, T., Huang, B., Kong, N., & Weimer, B. C. (2017) Pathogens, 6 (4): 1-25. 2017 79. Metabolomic network analysis of estrogen-stimulated MCF-7 cells: a comparison of overrepresentation analysis, quantitative enrichment analysis and pathway analysis versus metabolite network analysis Authors: Maertens, Alexandra; Bouhifd, Mounir; Zhao, Liang; et al. (Hartung) ARCHIVES OF TOXICOLOGY. 91 (1): 217-230. 2017 80. Influence of nanoparticle doping on the colloidal stability and toxicity of copper oxide nanoparticles in synthetic and natural waters Authors: Adeleye, Adeyemi S.; Pokhrel, Suman; Maedler, Lutz; et al. (Keller) WATER RESEARCH. 132: 12-22. 2018 81. Detection of nanoparticles in edible plant tissues exposed to nano-copper using singleparticle ICP-MS Authors: Keller, A.A. Huang, Y. Nelson, J. JOURNAL OF NANOPARTICLE RESEARCH. 20 (4): Article number 101. 2018 82. Quantitative analysis of changes in amino acids levels for cucumber (Cucumis sativus) exposed to nano copper Authors: Huang, Y.; Li, W.; Minakova, A.S.; Anumol, T.; Keller, A.A. NANOIMPACT. 12: 9-17. 2018 83. Cyclopiamines C and D: Epoxide Spiroindolinone Alkaloids from Penicillium sp CML 3020 Authors: Kildgaard, Sara; de Medeiros, Livia S.; Phillips, Emma; et al. (Frisvad) JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS. 81 (4): 785-790. 2018 84. A critical review of producers of small lactone mycotoxins: patulin, penicillic acid and moniliformin Author: Frisvad, J. C. WORLD MYCOTOXIN JOURNAL. 11 (1): 73-100. 2018 85. Development of Comprehensive Online Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Using Hydrophilic Interaction and Reversed-Phase Separations for Rapid and Deep Profiling of Therapeutic Antibodies Authors: Stoll, Dwight R.; Harmes, David C.; Staples, Gregory O.; et al. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. 90 (9): 5923-5929. 2018 86. Characterization of an antibody-drug conjugate by hydrophilic interaction chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry Authors: D'Atri, Valentina; Fekete, Szabolcs; Stoll, Dwight; et al. JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY B-ANALYTICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN THE BIOMEDICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES. 1080: 37-41. 2018 87. Selecting optimal features from Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy for discretefrequency imaging Authors: Mankar, Rupali; Walsh, Michael J.; Bhargava, Rohit; et al. ANALYST. 143 (5): 1147-1156. 2018 88. An integrated approach with the zebrafish model for biomonitoring of municipal wastewater effluent and receiving waters Authors: Li, Caixia; Chen, Qiyu; Zhang, Xiaoyan; et al. (Snyder) WATER RESEARCH. 131: 33-44. 2018 89. Automated flow injection method for the high precision determination of drift tube ion mobility collision cross sections Authors: Nichols, Charles M.; May, Jody C.; Sherrod, Stacy D.; et al. (McLean) ANALYST. 143 (7): 1556-1559. 2018 90. Conformational landscapes of ubiquitin, cytochrome c, and myoglobin: Uniform field ion mobility measurements in helium and nitrogen drift gas Authors: May, Jody C.; Jurneczko, Ewa; Stow, Sarah M.; et al. (McLean) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY. 427: 79-90. 2018 91. Dynamic basis for dG· dT misincorporation via tautomerization and ionization Authors: Kimsey, I.J.; Szymanski, E.S.; Zahurancik, W.J.; et al.; (Al-Hashimi) NATURE. 554 (7691): 195-201. 2018 92. 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