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    An atlas of protein-protein interactions across mouse tissues by Skinnider, Michael A., Scott, Nichollas E., Prudova, Anna, Kerr, Craig H., Stoynov, Nikolay, Stacey, R. Greg, Chan, Queenie W.T., Rattray, David, Gsponer, Jörg, Foster, Leonard J.

    Published in Cell (22-07-2021)
    “…Cellular processes arise from the dynamic organization of proteins in networks of physical interactions. Mapping the interactome has therefore been a central…”
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    A Varroa destructor protein atlas reveals molecular underpinnings of developmental transitions and sexual differentiation by McAfee, Alison, Chan, Queenie W.T., Evans, Jay, Foster, Leonard J.

    Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-12-2017)
    “…Varroa destructor is the most economically damaging honey bee pest, weakening colonies by simultaneously parasitizing bees and transmitting harmful viruses…”
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    The innate immune and systemic response in honey bees to a bacterial pathogen, Paenibacillus larvae by Chan, Queenie W T, Melathopoulos, Andony P, Pernal, Stephen F, Foster, Leonard J

    Published in BMC genomics (21-08-2009)
    “…There is a major paradox in our understanding of honey bee immunity: the high population density in a bee colony implies a high rate of disease transmission…”
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    Immunoproteomic discovery of Mycobacterium bovis antigens, including the surface lipoprotein Mpt83 as a T cell antigen useful for vaccine development by Karunakaran, Karuna P., Yu, Hong, Jiang, Xiaozhou, Chan, Queenie W.T., Sigola, Lynette, Millis, Leonard A., Chen, Jiaqi, Tang, Patrick, Foster, Leonard J., Brunham, Robert C.

    Published in Vaccine (24-10-2024)
    “…Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death from infectious diseases, killing approximately 1.3 million people worldwide in 2022 alone. The current…”
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    Dynamic rewiring of the human interactome by interferon signaling by Kerr, Craig H, Skinnider, Michael A, Andrews, Daniel D T, Madero, Angel M, Chan, Queenie W T, Stacey, R Greg, Stoynov, Nikolay, Jan, Eric, Foster, Leonard J

    Published in Genome Biology (15-06-2020)
    “…The type I interferon (IFN) response is an ancient pathway that protects cells against viral pathogens by inducing the transcription of hundreds of…”
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    The Martian subsurface as a potential window into the origin of life by Michalski, Joseph R., Onstott, Tullis C., Mojzsis, Stephen J., Mustard, John, Chan, Queenie H. S., Niles, Paul B., Johnson, Sarah Stewart

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-01-2018)
    “…Few traces of Earth’s geologic record are preserved from the time of life’s emergence, over 3,800 million years ago. Consequently, what little we understand…”
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    The application of forensic proteomics to identify an unknown snake venom in a deceased toddler by Chan, Queenie W.T., Rogalski, Jason, Moon, Kyung-Mee, Foster, Leonard J.

    Published in Forensic science international (01-06-2021)
    “…•Forensic proteomics of victim’s blood prompts arrest warrant and sentencing.•Untargeted “shotgun” proteomics finds venom in blood from Diamondback…”
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    The amino acid and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon compositions of the promptly recovered CM2 Winchcombe carbonaceous chondrite by Chan, Queenie H. S., Watson, Jonathan S., Sephton, Mark A., O'Brien, Áine C., Hallis, Lydia J.

    Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-05-2024)
    “…Abstract The rapid recovery of the Winchcombe meteorite offers a valuable opportunity to study the soluble organic matter (SOM) profile in pristine…”
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    The chlorine isotopic composition of the Moon: Insights from melt inclusions by Stephant, Alice, Anand, Mahesh, Zhao, Xuchao, Chan, Queenie H.S., Bonifacie, Magali, Franchi, Ian A.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-10-2019)
    “…The Moon exhibits a heavier chlorine (Cl) isotopic composition compared to the Earth. Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain this difference,…”
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    A Novel Organic-Rich Meteoritic Clast from the Outer Solar System by Kebukawa, Yoko, Zolensky, Michael E., Greenwood, Richard C, Rahman, Zia Ur, Suga, Hiroki, Nakato, Aiko, Chan, Queenie H. S., Fries, Marc, Takeichi, Yasuo, Takahashi, Yoshio, Mase, Kazuhiko, Kobayashi, Kensei

    Published in Scientific reports (28-02-2019)
    “…The Zag meteorite which is a thermally-metamorphosed H ordinary chondrite contains a primitive xenolithic clast that was accreted to the parent asteroid after…”
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    Quantitative Comparison of Caste Differences in Honeybee Hemolymph by Chan, Queenie W T, Howes, Charles G, Foster, Leonard J

    Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-12-2006)
    “…The honeybee, Apis mellifera , is an invaluable partner in agriculture around the world both for its production of honey and, more importantly, for its role in…”
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    Concerns of Organic Contamination for Sample Return Space Missions by Chan, Queenie Hoi Shan, Stroud, Rhonda, Martins, Zita, Yabuta, Hikaru

    Published in Space science reviews (2020)
    “…Analysis of organic matter has been one of the major motivations behind solar system exploration missions. It addresses questions related to the organic…”
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    Changes in protein expression during honey bee larval development by Chan, Queenie W T, Foster, Leonard J

    Published in Genome biology (29-10-2008)
    “…The honey bee (Apis mellifera), besides its role in pollination and honey production, serves as a model for studying the biochemistry of development,…”
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    A search for protein biomarkers links olfactory signal transduction to social immunity by Guarna, Maria Marta, Melathopoulos, Andony P, Huxter, Elizabeth, Iovinella, Immacolata, Parker, Robert, Stoynov, Nikolay, Tam, Amy, Moon, Kyung-Mee, Chan, Queenie W T, Pelosi, Paolo, White, Rick, Pernal, Stephen F, Foster, Leonard J

    Published in BMC genomics (08-02-2015)
    “…The Western honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) is a critical component of human agriculture through its pollination activities. For years, beekeepers have…”
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    Non-Protein Amino Acids Identified in Carbon-Rich Hayabusa Particles by Parker, Eric T., Chan, Queenie H. S., Glavin, Daniel P., Dworkin, Jason P.

    Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-04-2022)
    “…Amino acid abundances in acid-hydrolyzed hot water extracts of gold foils containing five Category 3 (carbon-rich) Hayabusa particles were studied using liquid…”
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    Discovering Protein-Protein Interactions using Co-Fractionation-Mass Spectrometry with Label-Free Quantitation by Akinlaja, Mopelola O, Stacey, R Greg, Chan, Queenie W T, Foster, Leonard J

    “…Proteins generally achieve their functions through interactions with other proteins, so being able to determine which proteins interact with which other…”
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    Insoluble macromolecular organic matter in the Winchcombe meteorite by Sephton, Mark A., Chan, Queenie H. S., Watson, Jonathan S., Burchell, Mark J., Spathis, Vassilia, Grady, Monica M., Verchovsky, Alexander B., Abernethy, Feargus A. J., Franchi, Ian A.

    Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-05-2024)
    “…Abstract The Winchcombe meteorite fell on February 28, 2021 in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. As the most accurately recorded carbonaceous chondrite fall,…”
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    Organic Matter in the Solar System—Implications for Future on-Site and Sample Return Missions by Martins, Zita, Chan, Queenie Hoi Shan, Bonal, Lydie, King, Ashley, Yabuta, Hikaru

    Published in Space science reviews (01-06-2020)
    “…Solar system bodies like comets, asteroids, meteorites and dust particles contain organic matter with different abundances, structures and chemical…”
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    Organics preserved in anhydrous interplanetary dust particles: Pristine or not? by Chan, Queenie H. S., Franchi, Ian A., Zhao, Xuchao, Stephant, Alice, Wright, Ian P., Alexander, Conel M. O'D.

    Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-06-2020)
    “…The chondritic‐porous subset of interplanetary dust particles (CP‐IDPs) are thought to have a cometary origin. Since the CP‐IDPs are anhydrous and unaltered by…”
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