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Clayton Yates to Proteomics

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Clayton Yates has written about Proteomics.
Connection Strength

0.601
  1. Angajala A, Raymond H, Muhammad A, Uddin Ahmed MS, Haleema S, Haque M, Wang H, Campbell M, Martini R, Karanam B, Kahn AG, Bedi D, Davis M, Tan M, Dean-Colomb W, Yates C. MicroRNAs within the Basal-like signature of Quadruple Negative Breast Cancer impact overall survival in African Americans. Sci Rep. 2022 12 22; 12(1):22178.
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    Score: 0.183
  2. Minas TZ, Candia J, Dorsey TH, Baker F, Tang W, Kiely M, Smith CJ, Zhang AL, Jordan SV, Obadi OM, Ajao A, Tettey Y, Biritwum RB, Adjei AA, Mensah JE, Hoover RN, Jenkins FJ, Kittles R, Hsing AW, Wang XW, Loffredo CA, Yates C, Cook MB, Ambs S. Serum proteomics links suppression of tumor immunity to ancestry and lethal prostate cancer. Nat Commun. 2022 04 01; 13(1):1759.
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    Score: 0.174
  3. Myers JS, Vallega KA, White J, Yu K, Yates CC, Sang QA. Proteomic characterization of paired non-malignant and malignant African-American prostate epithelial cell lines distinguishes them by structural proteins. BMC Cancer. 2017 Jul 11; 17(1):480.
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    Score: 0.125
  4. Sanchez TW, Zhang G, Li J, Dai L, Mirshahidi S, Wall NR, Yates C, Wilson C, Montgomery S, Zhang JY, Casiano CA. Immunoseroproteomic Profiling in African American Men with Prostate Cancer: Evidence for an Autoantibody Response to Glycolysis and Plasminogen-Associated Proteins. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2016 Dec; 15(12):3564-3580.
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    Score: 0.119
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