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Proteomics: in pursuit of effective traumatic brain injury therapeutics
Effective traumatic brain injury (TBI) therapeutics remain stubbornly elusive. Efforts in the field have been challenged by the heterogeneity of clinical TBI, with greater complexity among underlying molecular phenotypes than initially conceived. Future research must confront the multitude of factors comprising this heterogeneity, representing a big data challenge befitting the coming informatics age. Proteomics is poised to serve a central role in prescriptive therapeutic development, as it offers an efficient endpoint within which to assess post-TBI biochemistry. We examine rationale for multifactor TBI proteomic studies and the particular importance of temporal profiling in defining biochemical sequences and guiding therapeutic development. Lastly, we offer perspective on repurposing biofluid proteomics to develop theragnostic assays with which to prescribe, monitor and assess pharmaceutics for improved translation and outcome for TBI patients
From Direct Action to Affirmative Action: Fair Employment Law and Policy in America, 1933–1972
Labor Market Politics and the Great War: The Department of Labor, the States, and the First U.S. Employment Service, 1907–1933
A two switch, high input voltage range power controller topology with oscillation damping
Machine and inverter loss minimization of hybrid excited permanent magnet synchronous machines for electric vehicles
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