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David S. Wishart
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 564
Citations - 93527
David S. Wishart is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metabolomics & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 108, co-authored 523 publications receiving 76652 citations. Previous affiliations of David S. Wishart include La Trobe University & International Agency for Research on Cancer.
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Metabolomic identification of diagnostic serum-based biomarkers for advanced stage melanoma
A. W. L. Bayci,Dustin Baker,A. E. Somerset,Onur Turkoglu,Zachary Hothem,Rose E. Callahan,R. Mandal,Beomsoo Han,Trent C. Bjorndahl,David S. Wishart,Ray O. Bahado-Singh,Stewart F. Graham,Richard Keidan +12 more
TL;DR: Targeted metabolomic analysis demonstrated significant differences in metabolic profiles of advanced stage (III and IV) melanoma patients as compared to controls, which may represent a potential avenue for the development of multi-marker serum-based assays for earlier detection of recurrences.
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Complete 1H and non-carbonylic 13C assignments of native hen egg-white lysozyme.
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Use of a liposome antigen delivery system to alter immune responses in vivo
Christine M. E. Lutsiak,Deborah Sosnowski,David S. Wishart,Glen S. Kwon,Glen S. Kwon,John Samuel,John Samuel +6 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that by formulating the peptide in liposomes along with an immune modulator known as MPLA the immune response could be directed toward a Th1-type response.
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Resolution-enhanced native acidic gel electrophoresis: a method for resolving, sizing, and quantifying prion protein oligomers.
TL;DR: The high-resolution separation afforded by RENAGE has allowed us to investigate distinctive size and population changes in PrP(β) oligomers formed under various conversion conditions, with various construct lengths, from various species or in the presence of anti-prion compounds.
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Differential metabolite profiles and salinity tolerance between two genetically related brown-seeded and yellow-seeded Brassica carinata lines.
Thomas Canam,Xiang Li,Xiang Li,Jennifer Holowachuk,Min Yu,Jianguo Xia,Rupasri Mandal,Ramanarayan Krishnamurthy,Souhaila Bouatra,Igor Sinelnikov,Bianyun Yu,Larry Grenkow,David S. Wishart,Harold Steppuhn,Kevin C. Falk,Tim J. Dumonceaux,Margaret Y. Gruber +16 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that the brown-seeded line has greater sodium tolerance than the yellow-seed line, provide clues to the biochemical underpinnings for the phenotypic variation, and highlight the utility of B. carinata as a biorefinery crop for saline land.