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Prospective application of activity-based proteomic profiling in vision research-potential unique insights into ocular protease biology and pathology
Hui Peng, John D. Hulleman
Ophthalmology
Pharmacology
Ophthalmology
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Physics & Astronomy
protease
98%
pathology
79%
biology
70%
enzymes
28%
eye diseases
22%
cysteine
18%
polymorphism
17%
mutations
15%
interrogation
15%
reactivity
13%
probes
7%
matrices
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Proteomics
60%
Ocular Vision
55%
Peptide Hydrolases
55%
Pathology
41%
Eye
41%
Cysteine Proteases
20%
Serine Proteases
18%
Enzymes
18%
Eye Diseases
17%
Matrix Metalloproteinases
15%
Mutation
9%
Engineering & Materials Science
Peptide Hydrolases
100%
Proteomics
88%
Pathology
74%
Enzymes
37%
Metalloproteases
31%
Polymorphism
20%
Chemical Compounds
Ocular
84%
Serine
62%
Cysteine
57%
Mutation
56%
Probe
40%
Application
20%