Emory University
Duc Duong, B.S. Core Director
Room 525, Whitehead Biomedical Research Building
615 Michael St
Atlanta, GA 30322
https://www.cores.emory.edu/eipc/
RRID: RRID:SCR_023530
1.) Farhi J, Emenike B, Lee RS, Sad K, Fawwal DV, Beusch CM, Jones RB, Verma AK, Jones CY, Foroozani M, Reeves M, Parwani KK, Bagchi P, Deal RB, Katz DJ, Corbett AH, Gordon DE, Raj M, Spangle JM (2025 Feb 25). Dynamic In Vivo Mapping of the Methylproteome Using a Chemoenzymatic Approach Journal of the American Chemical Society, 147(9), 7214-7230. . PMCID: 11887452.
2.) Paz E, Jain S, Gottfried I, Staretz-Chacham O, Mahajnah M, Bagchi P, Seyfried NT, Ashery U, Azem A (2024 Dec 16). Biochemical and neurophysiological effects of deficiency of the mitochondrial import protein TIMM50 eLife, 13(), RP99914. . PMCID: 11649234.
3.) Makkaoui N, Prasad V, Bagchi P, Carmona T, Li K, Latham OL, Zhang Y, Lee J, Furdui CM, Maxwell JT (2024 Nov 13). Cell-based therapies reverse the heart failure-altered right ventricular proteome towards a pre-disease state. Stem cell research & therapy, 15(1), 420. . PMID: 39533351.
4.) Makkaoui N, Prasad V, Bagchi P, Carmona T, Li K, Latham O, Zhang Y, Lee J, Furdui C, Maxwell J (2024 Sep 6). Cell-based therapies reverse the heart failure-altered right ventricular proteome. Research square, (), . . PMID: 39281857.
5.) Yoon SB, Chen L, Robinson IE, Khatib TO, Arthur RA, Claussen H, Zohbi NM, Wu H, Mouw JK, Marcus AI (2024 Mar 29). Subpopulation commensalism promotes Rac1-dependent invasion of single cells via laminin-332 The Journal of Cell Biology, 223(6), e202308080. . PMCID: 10982113.
6.) Knippler CM, Arnst JL, Robinson IE, Matsuk V, Khatib TO, Harvey RD, Shanmugam M, Mouw JK, Fu H, Ganesh T, Marcus AI (2024 Mar 27). Bisbiguanide analogs induce mitochondrial stress to inhibit lung cancer cell invasion iScience, 27(4), 109591. . PMCID: 11022046.
The Emory Integrated Proteomics Core (EIPC), one of the Emory Integrated Core Facilities (EICF), is supported by the Winship Cancer Institute, the Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Alliance, and the Emory University School of Medicine. We are a full-service proteomics facility offering Emory researchers the ability to use the latest technologies in their research. Please contact us so that we can discuss your experimental needs.