Publications by authors named "Samuel Ogueta"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates amyloid-β (Aβ) isoforms in two common transgenic mouse models of Alzheimer's disease, APPswe/PS1dE9 and Tg2576, highlighting their usefulness in researching disease mechanisms.
  • Two chromatographic methods were developed to analyze Aβ species from the brains of these mice, revealing that the Tg2576 model had 10 Aβ species, all of human origin, while the APP/PS1 model had 39 species from both human and murine origins.
  • This research is significant as it identifies a notable phenotypic difference between the two models, with a previously unreported high number of Aβ species found in the APP/PS1 transgenic mouse.
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Post-translational redox modification of thiol groups can form the molecular basis of antioxidative protection and redox control. We have implemented a shotgun redox proteomic technique to identify the precise cysteines reversibly oxidised in key proteins. The method was applied to Saccharomyces cerevisiae subjected to peroxide treatment.

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In this paper, we present the protein map corresponding to the porcine peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) to better understand the role of these cells in the pig immune system. To conform the map, the proteins were separated by 2-DE using a 5-8 range pH gradient in IEF and approximately 800 spots were detected. Due to the high level of indeterminate variability associates to the 2-DE, analytical and biological variances were analyzed.

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The emergence of proteomics has placed great interest in the understanding of the mechanisms of MS/MS fragmentation of peptides under low-energy collision-induced dissociation. In this work, we describe the presence of anomalous fragments, which correspond to neutral loss elimination of internal amino acids from ions of the b series in quadrupole ion trap MS/MS spectra from naturally occurring peptides. Internal amino acid elimination occurred preferentially with aliphatic amino acids.

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The hormone prolactin (PRL) is the product of a single gene synthesized by pituitary and many extrapituitary tissues. In this study, we have purified and sequenced by mass spectrometry a 29 kDa protein from human synovial liquid, bound to the proteoglycan component of synovial liquid that showed an identical sequence in 20 amino acids to hPRL. We have also found PRL receptor (PRLR) in human knee tissues.

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The biocompatible properties of sol-gel litania have increased the interest in the mechanical properties of this material in the form of functional coatings for prosthetic applications. In the present work. titania coatings with thicknesses of 1 microm have been prepared using the aerosol gel process.

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