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| The application of selective reaction monitoring confirms dysregulation of glycolysis in a preclinical model of schizophrenia. Martins-de-Souza D., Alsaif M., Ernst A., Harris L.W., Aerts N., Lenaerts I., Peeters P.J., Amess B., Rahmoune H., Bahn S. et al. BMC Res Notes 5:146-146(2012) · Mapped (1) |
| Proteomic analysis identifies dysfunction in cellular transport, energy, and protein metabolism in different brain regions of atypical frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Martins-de-Souza D., Guest P.C., Mann D.M., Roeber S., Rahmoune H., Bauder C., Kretzschmar H., Volk B., Baborie A., Bahn S. J. Proteome Res. 11:2533-2543(2012) · Mapped (375) |
| A proteomic investigation of drug-induced steatosis in rat liver. Meneses-Lorente G., Guest P.C., Lawrence J., Muniappa N., Knowles M.R., Skynner H.A., Salim K., Cristea I., Mortishire-Smith R., Gaskell S.J. et al. Chem. Res. Toxicol. 17:605-612(2004) · Mapped (5) |
| Proinsulin processing in the diabetic Goto-Kakizaki rat. Guest P.C., Abdel-Halim S.M., Gross D.J., Clark A., Poitout V., Amaria R., Ostenson C.G., Hutton J.C. J. Endocrinol. 175:637-647(2002) · Mapped (3) |
| A PC12 variant lacking regulated secretory organelles: aberrant protein targeting and evidence for a factor inhibiting neuroendocrine gene expression. Pance A., Morgan K., Guest P.C., Bowers K., Dean G.E., Cutler D.F., Jackson A.P. J. Neurochem. 73:21-30(1999) · Mapped (2) |
| Molecular cloning of mouse pancreatic islet R-cadherin: differential expression in endocrine and exocrine tissue. Hutton J.C., Christofori G., Chi W.Y., Edman U., Guest P.C., Hanahan D., Kelly R.B. Mol. Endocrinol. 7:1151-1160(1993) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (5) |
| Differences between the catalytic properties of recombinant human PC2 and endogenous rat PC2. Bailyes E.M., Shennan K.I., Usac E.F., Arden S.D., Guest P.C., Docherty K., Hutton J.C. Biochem. J. 309:587-594(1995) |
| Identification of the type 2 proinsulin processing endopeptidase as PC2, a member of the eukaryote subtilisin family. Bennett D.L., Bailyes E.M., Nielsen E., Guest P.C., Rutherford N.G., Arden S.D., Hutton J.C. J. Biol. Chem. 267:15229-15236(1992) · UniProtKB (1) |

