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Priska D. von Haller

Researcher at University of Washington

Publications -  25
Citations -  1778

Priska D. von Haller is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proteome & Tandem mass spectrometry. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1678 citations. Previous affiliations of Priska D. von Haller include Washington State University & Institute for Systems Biology.

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Differential stable isotope labeling of peptides for quantitation and de novo sequence derivation

TL;DR: The use of per-methyl esterification of peptides for relative quantification of proteins between two mixtures of proteins and automated de novo sequence derivation on the same dataset is demonstrated.
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Precursor acquisition independent from ion count: how to dive deeper into the proteomics ocean.

TL;DR: The results show that almost the entire, predicted, soluble bacterial proteome can be thoroughly analyzed by PAcIFIC without the need for any sample fractionation other than the C18-based liquid chromatograph used to introduce the peptide mixture into the mass spectrometer.
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Parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) and selected reaction monitoring (SRM) exhibit comparable linearity, dynamic range and precision for targeted quantitative HDL proteomics

TL;DR: An optimized method for quantification of HDL proteome is developed, using PRM in concert with a single labeled protein as internal standard, using HDL's most abundant protein apolipoprotein A-I as the internal standard.
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Mass spectrometric characterization of proteins extracted from Jurkat T cell detergent-resistant membrane domains.

TL;DR: Protein identifications were made by comparison of tandem MS spectra generated by νLC‐ESI‐MS/MS to both protein and DNA sequence databases using Sequest software, and essentially fell into two groups: cytoskeletal proteins, and proteins involved in signal transduction.
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New Regulators of Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Revealed by Integrative Molecular Screening

TL;DR: A highly validated small interfering RNA screen that functionally annotates the human genome for modulation of the Wnt/β-catenin signal transduction pathway is presented and AGGF1 is characterized as a nuclear chromatin-associated protein that participates in β-Catenin–mediated transcription in human colon cancer cells.