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Michael Loss
Researcher at Leidos
Publications - 5
Citations - 206
Michael Loss is an academic researcher from Leidos. The author has contributed to research in topics: IsomiR & Targeted mass spectrometry. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 147 citations.
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CPTAC Assay Portal: a repository of targeted proteomic assays
Jeffrey R. Whiteaker,Goran N. Halusa,Andrew N. Hoofnagle,Vagisha Sharma,Brendan MacLean,Ping Yan,John A. Wrobel,Jacob J. Kennedy,D. R. Mani,Lisa J. Zimmerman,Matthew R. Meyer,Mehdi Mesri,Henry Rodriguez,Amanda G. Paulovich,Susan E. Abbatiello,Emily S. Boja,Steven A. Carr,Daniel W. Chan,Xian Chen,Jing Chen,Sherri R. Davies,Matthew J. Ellis,David Fenyö,Tara Hiltke,K. A. Ketchum,Christopher R. Kinsinger,Eric Kuhn,Daniel C. Liebler,De Lin,Tao Liu,Michael Loss,Michael J. MacCoss,Wei-Jun Qian,Robert Rivers,Karin D. Rodland,Kelly V. Ruggles,Mitchell G. Scott,Richard D. Smith,Stefani N. Thomas,R. Reid Townsend,Gordon Whiteley,Chaochao Wu,Hui Zhang,Zhen Zhang +43 more
TL;DR: To address these issues, the Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) of the National Cancer Institute has launched an Assay Portal to serve as a public repository of well-characterized quantitative, MS-based, targeted proteomic assays.
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Using the CPTAC Assay Portal to Identify and Implement Highly Characterized Targeted Proteomics Assays
Jeffrey R. Whiteaker,Goran N. Halusa,Andrew N. Hoofnagle,Vagisha Sharma,Brendan MacLean,Ping Yan,John A. Wrobel,Jacob J. Kennedy,D. R. Mani,Lisa J. Zimmerman,Matthew R. Meyer,Mehdi Mesri,Emily S. Boja,Steven A. Carr,Daniel W. Chan,Xian Chen,Jing Chen,Sherri R. Davies,Matthew J. Ellis,David Fenyö,Tara Hiltke,Karen A. Ketchum,Christopher R. Kinsinger,Eric Kuhn,Daniel C. Liebler,Tao Liu,Michael Loss,Michael J. MacCoss,Wei-Jun Qian,Robert Rivers,Karin D. Rodland,Kelly V. Ruggles,Mitchell G. Scott,Richard D. Smith,Stefani N. Thomas,Raymond R. Townsend,Gordon Whiteley,Chaochao Wu,Hui Zhang,Zhen Zhang,Henry Rodriguez,Amanda G. Paulovich +41 more
TL;DR: The Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) of the National Cancer Institute has launched an Assay Portal to serve as an open-source repository of well-characterized targeted proteomic assays, designed to curate and disseminate highly characterized, targeted mass spectrometry (MS)-based assays.
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Tumor IsomiR Encyclopedia (TIE): a pancancer database of miRNA isoforms.
TL;DR: The Tumor IsomiR Encyclopedia (TIE) as discussed by the authors is a dynamic database of isomiRs from over 10,000 adult and pediatric tumor samples in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and The Therapeutically Applicable Research to Generate Effective Treatments (TARGET) projects.
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The NIH Protein Capture Reagents Program (PCRP): a standardized protein affinity reagent toolbox
Seth Blackshaw,Anand Venkataraman,Jose Irizarry,Kun Yang,Stephen Anderson,Elliot Campbell,Elliot Campbell,Christine L Gatlin,Nancy Freeman,Ravi Basavappa,Randall R. Stewart,Michael Loss,Ignacio Pino,Heng Zhu,Joel S. Bader +14 more
TL;DR: The NIH Protein Capture Reagents Program (PCRP) provides a standardized protein affinity reagent toolbox and provides guidance on how to select the right reagents for specific protein affinity conditions.
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Tumor IsomiR Encyclopedia (TIE): a pan-cancer database of miRNA isoforms
TL;DR: The Tumor IsomiR Encyclopedia (TIE) is presented: a dynamic database of isomiRs from over 10,000 adult and pediatric tumor samples in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and The Therapeutically Applicable Research to Generate Effective Treatments (TARGET) projects that can be browsed online or downloaded as simple spreadsheets.