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Jennifer E. Van Eyk
Researcher at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Publications - 461
Citations - 25039
Jennifer E. Van Eyk is an academic researcher from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Proteome. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 412 publications receiving 20853 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer E. Van Eyk include Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine & University of British Columbia.
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Application of reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography for subproteomic analysis of cardiac muscle.
TL;DR: RP‐HPLC can be used in conjunction with 2‐DE to enhance protein separation of myofilament protein subproteome, found differentially modified in the SHAM and LAD hearts.
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Proteomic evaluation reveals that olfactory ensheathing cells but not Schwann cells express calponin
J. Gordon Boyd,Ali Jahed,Todd McDonald,Karmen M. Krol,Jennifer E. Van Eyk,R. Doucette,Michael D. Kawaja +6 more
TL;DR: Using two‐dimensional gel electrophoresis, calponin, an actin binding protein, is identified as the first definitive phenotypic marker that distinguishes between OECs and SCs in vitro and in vivo and ultrastructural evidence that calp onin‐immunopositive O ECs do not transform into myelinating SC‐like cells after intraspinal implantation is provided.
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Highly Reproducible Automated Proteomics Sample Preparation Workflow for Quantitative Mass Spectrometry.
Qin Fu,Michael P. Kowalski,Mitra Mastali,Sarah J. Parker,Kimia Sobhani,Irene van den Broek,Christie L. Hunter,Jennifer E. Van Eyk +7 more
TL;DR: An automated sample preparation workflow with a total processing time for 96 samples of 5 h, including a 2 h incubation with trypsin is established, demonstrating the broad applicability of this approach.
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Progress on Identifying and Characterizing the Human Proteome: 2018 Metrics from the HUPO Human Proteome Project.
Gilbert S. Omenn,Gilbert S. Omenn,Lydie Lane,Christopher M. Overall,Fernando J. Corrales,Jochen M. Schwenk,Young Ki Paik,Jennifer E. Van Eyk,Siqi Liu,Michael Snyder,Mark S. Baker,Eric W. Deutsch +11 more
TL;DR: The Human Proteome Project annually reports on progress throughout the field in credibly identifying and characterizing the human protein parts list and making proteomics an integral part of multiomics studies in medicine and the life sciences.
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Divide and Conquer The Application of Organelle Proteomics to Heart Failure
TL;DR: The application of proteomic technologies to organelles and how this has deepened the authors' perception of the cellular proteome and its alterations with heart failure are discussed.