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    Personalized Proteomics: The Future of Precision Medicine by Duarte, Trevor T, Spencer, Charles T

    Published in Proteomes (01-12-2016)
    “…Medical diagnostics and treatment has advanced from a one size fits all science to treatment of the patient as a unique individual. Currently, this is limited…”
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    A Targeted Mass Spectrometric Analysis Reveals the Presence of a Reduced but Dynamic Sphingolipid Metabolic Pathway in an Ancient Protozoan, Giardia lamblia by Duarte, Trevor T, Ellis, Cameron C, Grajeda, Brian I, De Chatterjee, Atasi, Almeida, Igor C, Das, Siddhartha

    “…, a single-celled eukaryote, colonizes and thrives in the small intestine of humans. Because of its compact and reduced genome, has adapted a "minimalistic"…”
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    Novel Role of Sphingolipid Synthesis Genes in Regulating Giardial Encystation by HERNADEZ, Yunuen, SHPAK, Max, DUARTE, Trevor T, MENDEZ, Tavis L, MALDONADO, Rosa A, ROYCHOWDHURY, Sukla, RODRIGUES, Marcio L, DAS, Siddhartha

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-07-2008)
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    Design, synthesis, and screening of sulfonylurea-derived NLRP3 inflammasome inhibitors by Kulkarni, Amol A., Sajith, Ayyiliath M., Duarte, Trevor T., Tena, Anahis, Spencer, Charles T., Bowen, J. Phillip

    Published in Medicinal chemistry research (01-01-2020)
    “…Inflammasomes are multiprotein assemblies that produce robust inflammatory responses upon stimulation with pathogen- and/or danger-associated molecular…”
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    Personalized Proteomics: The Future of Precision Medicine by Duarte, Trevor T, Spencer, Charles T

    Published in Proteomes (01-10-2016)
    “…Medical diagnostics and treatment has advanced from a one size fits all science to treatment of the patient as a unique individual. Currently, this is limited…”
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