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    Palaeoproteomics confirm earliest domesticated sheep in southern Africa ca. 2000 BP by Coutu, Ashley N., Taurozzi, Alberto J., Mackie, Meaghan, Jensen, Theis Zetner Trolle, Collins, Matthew J., Sealy, Judith

    Published in Scientific reports (23-03-2021)
    “…We used palaeoproteomics and peptide mass fingerprinting to obtain secure species identifications of key specimens of early domesticated fauna from South…”
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    Palaeoproteomics identifies beaver fur in Danish high-status Viking Age burials - direct evidence of fur trade by Brandt, Luise Ørsted, Taurozzi, Alberto J, Mackie, Meaghan, Sinding, Mikkel-Holger S, Vieira, Filipe Garrett, Schmidt, Anne Lisbeth, Rimstad, Charlotte, Collins, Matthew J, Mannering, Ulla

    Published in PloS one (27-07-2022)
    “…Fur is known from contemporary written sources to have been a key commodity in the Viking Age. Nevertheless, the fur trade has been notoriously difficult to…”
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    Spontaneous development of Epstein-Barr Virus associated human lymphomas in a prostate cancer xenograft program by Taurozzi, Alberto J, Beekharry, Ramprakash, Wantoch, Michelle, Labarthe, Marie-Christine, Walker, Hannah F, Seed, Robert I, Simms, Matthew, Rodrigues, Greta, Bradford, James, van der Horst, Geertje, van der Pluijm, Gabri, Collins, Anne T

    Published in PloS one (16-11-2017)
    “…Prostate cancer research is hampered by the lack of in vivo preclinical models that accurately reflect patient tumour biology and the clinical heterogeneity of…”
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    ArcHives—combined palynological, genomic and lipid analysis of medieval wax seals by Kasso, Tuuli M., Enevold, Renée, Johns, Samuel, Rangel-Piñeros, Guillermo, Taurozzi, Alberto J., Sutherland, Alister, Ramsøe, Max, Angelova, Lora V., Roffet-Salque, Mélanie, Collins, Matthew J., Carøe, Christian

    Published in Heritage science (17-01-2023)
    “…Beeswax is a product of honeybees ( Apis mellifera ) and has been used extensively through time, especially as the primary component in medieval sealing wax…”
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    The degradation of intracrystalline mollusc shell proteins: A proteomics study of Spondylus gaederopus by Sakalauskaite, Jorune, Mackie, Meaghan, Taurozzi, Alberto J., Collins, Matthew J., Marin, Frédéric, Demarchi, Beatrice

    “…Mollusc shells represent excellent systems for the preservation and retrieval of genuine biomolecules from archaeological or palaeontological samples. As a…”
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    Deep-time phylogenetic inference by paleoproteomic analysis of dental enamel by Taurozzi, Alberto J., Rüther, Patrick L., Patramanis, Ioannis, Koenig, Claire, Sinclair Paterson, Ryan, Madupe, Palesa P., Harking, Florian Simon, Welker, Frido, Mackie, Meaghan, Ramos-Madrigal, Jazmín, Olsen, Jesper V., Cappellini, Enrico

    Published in Nature protocols (01-07-2024)
    “…In temperate and subtropical regions, ancient proteins are reported to survive up to about 2 million years, far beyond the known limits of ancient DNA…”
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    Multi-protease analysis of Pleistocene bone proteomes by Lanigan, Liam T., Mackie, Meaghan, Feine, Susanne, Hublin, Jean-Jacques, Schmitz, Ralf W., Wilcke, Arndt, Collins, Matthew J., Cappellini, Enrico, Olsen, Jesper V., Taurozzi, Alberto J., Welker, Frido

    Published in Journal of proteomics (30-09-2020)
    “…Ancient protein analysis is providing new insights into the evolutionary relationships between hominin fossils across the Pleistocene. Protein identification…”
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    Human-like enamel growth in Homo naledi by Mahoney, Patrick, McFarlane, Gina, Taurozzi, Alberto J, Madupe, Palesa P, O'Hara, Mackie C, Molopyane, Keneiloe, Cappellini, Enrico, Hawks, John, Skinner, Matthew M, Berger, Lee

    “…A modern pattern (rate and duration) of dental development occurs relatively recently during human evolution. Given the temporal overlap of Homo naledi with…”
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    Separating caprine (Capra/Ovis) distal tibiae: A case study from the Polish Neolithic by Gron, Kurt J., Rowley‐Conwy, Peter, Jensen, Theis Zetner Trolle, Taurozzi, Alberto J., Marciniak, Arkadiusz

    Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-03-2020)
    “…Distinguishing the skeletal remains of sheep (Ovis aries) from goats (Capra hircus) is a fundamental and habitual problem in zooarchaeology. Such a distinction…”
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    A queen’s tale: Assessing the hidden potential of beeswax specimens in Natural History Museum collections by Kasso, Tuuli, Mackie, Meaghan, Ramsøe, Max, Vilhelmsen, Lars, Gundlach, Carsten, Baier-Stegmaier, Sina, Taurozzi, Alberto J., Collins, Matthew J.

    Published in Open research Europe (2024)
    “…Background Natural history museum specimens of historical honeybees have been successfully used to explore the species’ genomic past, indicating fast and rapid…”
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    Abstract 1900: Understanding the biological role of latexin in the normal and malignant prostate by Seed, Robert I., Taurozzi, Alberto J., Nappo, Giovanna, Erb, Holger H., Collins, Anne, Maitland, Norman J., Frame, Fiona

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-2017)
    “…Abstract The retinoid-inducible protein Latexin (LXN) acts as a stem cell suppressor in normal murine hematopoiesis, and in human tumors where it can influence…”
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    Comparing biological and pathological factors affecting osteocalcin concentrations in archaeological skeletal remains by Scott, Amy B., Taurozzi, Alberto J., Hughes, Nicole, Pedersen, Dorthe Dangvard, Kontopoulos, Ioannis, Mackie, Meaghan, Collins, Matthew J.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-12-2020)
    “…Paleoproteomics and the study of ancient proteins has become an important consideration in bioarchaeological research as we seek to understand the relationship…”
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