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Brianne O. Petritis

Researcher at Arizona State University

Publications -  25
Citations -  1451

Brianne O. Petritis is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proteomics & Proteome. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1352 citations. Previous affiliations of Brianne O. Petritis include University of California, San Francisco & Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory.

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A systems approach to prion disease

TL;DR: This work tracked global gene expression in the brains of eight distinct mouse strain–prion strain combinations throughout the progression of the disease to capture the effects of prion strain, host genetics, and PrP concentration on disease incubation time and suggests some possible therapeutic approaches.
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Enhanced Detection of Low Abundance Human Plasma Proteins Using a Tandem IgY12-SuperMix Immunoaffinity Separation Strategy

TL;DR: The proposed tandem IgY12-SuperMix immunoaffinity separation system separates ∼60 abundant proteins from the low abundance proteins in plasma, allowing for significant enrichment of low abundance plasma proteins in the SuperMix flow-through fraction.
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Quantitative proteomics analysis of adsorbed plasma proteins classifies nanoparticles with different surface properties and size

TL;DR: The comprehensive quantitative proteomics results obtained in this study provide rich data for computational modeling and have potential implications towards predicting nanoparticle biocompatibility.
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Global systems-level analysis of Hfq and SmpB deletion mutants in Salmonella: implications for virulence and global protein translation.

TL;DR: It is shown that mutants of hfq and smpB directly or indirectly modulate at least 20% and 4% of all possible Salmonella proteins, respectively, with limited correlation between transcription and protein expression.