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Hocker, James
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Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization
Academic Article
Distinguishing neurocysticercosis epilepsy from epilepsy of unknown etiology using a minimal serum mass profiling platform.
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Mass profiling of serum to distinguish mice with pancreatic cancer induced by a transgenic Kras mutation.
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Cys redox reactions and metal binding of a Cys2His2 zinc finger.
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Serum discrimination of early-stage lung cancer patients using electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry.
Academic Article
Distinguishing patients with stage I lung cancer versus control individuals using serum mass profiling.
Academic Article
Distinguishing early-stage pancreatic cancer patients from disease-free individuals using serum profiling.
Academic Article
Mechanisms of aurothiomalate-Cys2His2 zinc finger interactions.
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Biomarker identification in human pancreatic cancer sera.
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Discriminating experimental Listeria monocytogenes infections in mice using serum profiling.
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Discriminating patients with early-stage pancreatic cancer or chronic pancreatitis using serum electrospray mass profiling.
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Serum discrimination and phenotype assessment of coronary artery disease patents with and without type 2 diabetes prior to coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
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Distinguishing patients with idiopathic epilepsy from solitary cysticercus granuloma epilepsy and biochemical phenotype assessment using a serum biomolecule profiling platform.
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Spectrometry Mass Electrospray Ionization