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1MSV000093564Mass spectrometric profiling of lysine malonylation in CRISPRi 562 cells lines to investigate malonylation activity of lysine acetyltransferasesfalse
2MSV000089448Coenzyme A binding sites induce proximal acylation across protein familiesfalse
3MSV000092646Precision-engineered organoids of the human fallopian tubefalse
4MSV000089606In-depth Analysis of the Sirtuin 5-regulated Mouse Brain Acylome using Library-free Data-Independent Acquisitionsfalse
5MSV000095391Sirt2 regulates liver metabolism in a sex-specific mannerfalse
6MSV000092073Dietary dodecanedioc acid increases metabolic rate and protects against obesity false
7MSV000092056Extracellular matrix orchestration of tissue remodelling during chronic colitisfalse
8MSV000089986Data-Independent Acquisition and Quantification of Extracellular Matrix from Human Lung in Chronic Inflammation-Associated Carcinomasfalse
9MSV000092344Proteomic Analysis of X-Linked Dystonia Parkinsonism Disease Medium Spiny Neurons from Patient-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cellsfalse
10MSV000090510KIBRA repairs synaptic plasticity and promotes resilience to tauopathy-related memory lossfalse
11MSV000091214Octanedioic-acid supplementation protects from acute kidney injury via stimulation of renal peroxisomal activity over mitochondrialfalse
12MSV000096026Sirtuin-5 is recruited to hepatic peroxisomes in mice fed dodecanedioic acid but has little impact on the peroxisomal succinylomefalse
13MSV000092626Ketogenic diet administration later in life improves memory and regulates the synaptic cortical proteome through the cAMP/PKA signaling pathway in aging micefalse
14MSV000091488The Role of TGFbeta-regulated osteocytic perilacunar/canalicular remodeling in age-related bone fragilityfalse
15MSV000091722Localization and Quantification of Post-Translational Modifications of Proteins Using Electron Activated Dissociation Fragmentation on the ZenoTOF 7600 Systemfalse