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Identification of a putative protein profile associating with tamoxifen therapy-resistance in breast cancer.

Abundantly Clear

Released: September 23, 2009

EMSL users identify 55 proteins that differ in abundance between patients who respond to tamoxifen and those who do not

Line intensities for the v1, v3, and v1 + v3 Bands of 34SO2.

Sensing Sulfur

Released: September 23, 2009

Scientists use EMSL spectrometer, expertise to learn about lesser studied sulfur isotope

An Integrated Top-Down and Bottom-Up Strategy for Broadly Characterizing Protein Isoforms and Modifications.

A Winning Combination

Released: September 23, 2009

Integrated strategy developed with EMSL resources allows better protein identification and characterization

Global Systems-Level Analysis of Hfq and SmpB Deletion Mutants in Salmonella: Implications for Virulence and Global Protein Translation.

Match Game

Released: September 23, 2009

Sample-matched transcriptomic and proteomic measurements offer EMSL researchers insight into Salmonella virulence

Antibody Recognition Force Microscopy Shows that Outer Membrane Cytochromes OmcA and MtrC Are Expressed on the Exterior Surface of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1.

Tips for Nanomapping

Released: September 23, 2009

Surface science and imaging capabilities at EMSL allow nanoscale studies of bacterial proteins that affect environmental quality

Surface and Interfacial Properties of Nonaqueous-Phase Liquid Mixtures Released to the Subsurface at the Hanford Site

Mixing Things Up

Released: September 23, 2009

Studies at EMSL show flow and transport models should account for fluid properties of complex mixtures

Oxidative Dissolution Potential of Biogenic and Abiogenic TcO2 in Subsurface Sediments.

Metal Detection

Released: September 23, 2009

EMSL researchers find that bioreduced iron generates reduced technetium that may resist remobilization

Reduction of Hg(II) to Hg(0) by Magnetite.

It's a Gas

Released: September 23, 2009

EMSL resources help show magnetite transforms mercury into gaseous Hg(0), preventing formation of neurotoxic methylmercury

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