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Thomas E Fehniger
Biomedical Center, Lund University
1979
93
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Emma Lundberg (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
31937552Integrated proteogenomic approach identifying a protein signature of COPD and a new splice variant of SORBS1.Thorax2020
30079437Endogenous expression mapping of malignant melanoma by mass spectrometry imaging.Clin Transl Med2018
28448532A selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometric assessment of biomarker candidates diagnosing large-cell neuroendocrine lung carcinoma by the scaling method using endogenous references.PLoS One2017
28439209Merging clinical chemistry biomarker data with a COPD database - building a clinical infrastructure for proteomic studies.Proteome Sci2017
26951192Biomarkers of early chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in smokers and former smokers. Protocol of a longitudinal study.Clin Transl Med2016
27271879Building the basis for proteomics in personalized medicine for targeted treatment.Clin Transl Med2016
26965929Localization of tamoxifen in human breast cancer tumors by MALDI mass spectrometry imaging.Clin Transl Med2016
25363319Localization of sunitinib, its metabolites and its target receptors in tumour-bearing mice: a MALDI-MS imaging study.Br J Pharmacol2015
26272727Semi-automated biobank sample processing with a 384 high density sample tube robot used in cancer and cardiovascular studies.Clin Transl Med2015
26162278A proteomic profiling of laser-microdissected lung adenocarcinoma cells of early lepidic-types.Clin Transl Med2015
26076068Quest for Missing Proteins: Update 2015 on Chromosome-Centric Human Proteome Project.J Proteome Res2015
26155874In Vitro Transcription/Translation System: A Versatile Tool in the Search for Missing Proteins.J Proteome Res2015
26198812Drug compound characterization by mass spectrometry imaging in cancer tissue.Arch Pharm Res2015
26143031Erratum to: Association of chromosome 19 to lung cancer genotypes and phenotypes.Cancer Metastasis Rev2015
25874936A protein deep sequencing evaluation of metastatic melanoma tissues.PLoS One2015
25982285Association of chromosome 19 to lung cancer genotypes and phenotypes.Cancer Metastasis Rev2015
25424181Localization of sunitinib in in vivo animal and in vitro experimental models by MALDI mass spectrometry imaging.Anal Bioanal Chem2015
25369122Use of ENCODE resources to characterize novel proteoforms and missing proteins in the human proteome.J Proteome Res2015
24478260Queries of MALDI-imaging global datasets identifying ion mass signatures associated with tissue compartments.Proteomics2014
25635206Clinical initiatives linking Japanese and Swedish healthcare resources on cancer studies utilizing Biobank Repositories.Clin Transl Med2014
25405748Four areas of engagement requiring strengthening in modern proteomics today.J Proteome Res2014
25277501Biorepository regulatory frameworks: building parallel resources that both promote scientific investigation and protect human subjects.J Proteome Res2014
25333933Analysis of alpha-synuclein in malignant melanoma - development of a SRM quantification assay.PLoS One2014
25044963A new look at drugs targeting malignant melanoma--an application for mass spectrometry imaging.Proteomics2014
25171765Analytical validation considerations of multiplex mass-spectrometry-based proteomic platforms for measuring protein biomarkers.J Proteome Res2014
24490776Feasibility study on measuring selected proteins in malignant melanoma tissue by SRM quantification.J Proteome Res2014
23249167Chromosome 19 annotations with disease speciation: a first report from the Global Research Consortium.J Proteome Res2013
27234395Standardization developments for large scale biobanks in smoking related diseases - a model system for blood sample processing and storage.Transl Respir Med2013
24134601Experimental models to study drug distributions in tissue using MALDI mass spectrometry imaging.J Proteome Res2013
23856607Developments in biobanking workflow standardization providing sample integrity and stability.J Proteomics2013
23537055Correlation queries for mass spectrometry imaging.Anal Chem2013
22607352Standardization and utilization of biobank resources in clinical protein science with examples of emerging applications.J Proteome Res2012
23369501Understanding drug uptake and binding within targeted disease micro-environments in patients: a new tool for translational medicine.Clin Transl Med2012
23369397The international effort: building the bridge for Translational Medicine: Report of the 1st International Conference of Translational Medicine (ICTM).Clin Transl Med2012
23369198Development and promotion in translational medicine: perspectives from 2012 sino-american symposium on clinical and translational medicine.Clin Transl Med2012
22591690Mucin5B expression by lung alveolar macrophages is increased in long-term smokers.J Leukoc Biol2012
21210716Clinical proteomics today.J Proteome Res2011
21942412Direct demonstration of tissue uptake of an inhaled drug: proof-of-principle study using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry imaging.Anal Chem2011
21884626Moving towards high density clinical signature studies with a human proteome catalogue developing multiplexing mass spectrometry assay panels.J Clin Bioinforma2011
21923917Biobank resources for future patient care: developments, principles and concepts.J Clin Bioinforma2011
21440690Drug localization in different lung cancer phenotypes by MALDI mass spectrometry imaging.J Proteomics2011
20193786Essential tactics of tissue preparation and matrix nano-spotting for successful compound imaging mass spectrometry.J Proteomics2010
20644728Fine mapping the spatial distribution and concentration of unlabeled drugs within tissue micro-compartments using imaging mass spectrometry.PLoS One2010
20163150Proteomics and disease revisited: the challenge of providing proteomic tools into clinical practice.J Proteome Res2010
19614600Twins studies as a model for studies on the interaction between smoking and genetic factors in the development of chronic bronchitis.Biochem Soc Trans2009
20298300Identification of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) by measurement of plasma biomarkers.Clin Respir J2008
17303691Protein expression patterns associated with progression of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in bronchoalveolar lavage of smokers.Clin Chem2007
15908285Evaluation of excised lung gas volume measurements in animals with genetic or induced emphysema.Respir Physiol Neurobiol2006
16497942Rapid proteome analysis of bronchoalveolar lavage samples of lifelong smokers and never-smokers by micro-scale liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry.Clin Chem2006
16083270Discovery of biomarker candidates within disease by protein profiling: principles and concepts.J Proteome Res2005
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Clinical Protein Science & Imaging, Biomedical Centre, Lund University
Co-authored papers 52
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Co-authored papers 23
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Co-authored papers 18
Lund University
Co-authored papers 7
Cancer Research Centre (IBMCC/CSIC/USAL/IBSAL)
Co-authored papers 7
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Co-authored papers 7
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Co-authored papers 5
Macquarie University
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Northeastern University
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Kashubian Center for Heart and Vascular Diseases in Wejherowo, Pomeranian Hospitals
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Office of Cancer Clinical Proteomics Research, National Cancer Institute
Co-authored papers 3
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Co-authored papers 3
Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, University of Groningen
Co-authored papers 3
Institute for Systems Genetics, NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Co-authored papers 3
Cancer Research Centre (IBMCC/CSIC/USAL/IBSAL)
Co-authored papers 3
Falk Center for Molecular Therapeutics, Northwestern University
Co-authored papers 3
National Center for Biotechnology
Co-authored papers 2
Iowa State University
Co-authored papers 2
and School of Public Health, University of Michigan ann arbor
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NYU Grossman School of Medicine
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Virginia Commonwealth University
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Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University
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Washington University School of Medicine
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College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Yonsei University
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