Marion Pang
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Recent Articles
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Dutta S, Pang M, Coughlin G, Gudavalli S, Roukes M, Chou T, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39990460
Single-cell proteomics is an emerging field with significant potential to characterize heterogeneity within biological tissues. It offers complementary insights to single-cell transcriptomics by revealing unbiased proteomic changes downstream of the...
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Pang M, Jones J, Wang T, Quan B, Kubat N, Qiu Y, et al.
J Proteome Res
. 2024 Jun;
PMID: 38832920
The advancement of sophisticated instrumentation in mass spectrometry has catalyzed an in-depth exploration of complex proteomes. This exploration necessitates a nuanced balance in experimental design, particularly between quantitative precision and...
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Ong S, Loo L, Pang M, Tan R, Teng Y, Lou X, et al.
Biomaterials
. 2021 Sep;
277:121107.
PMID: 34507131
Recent efforts for cell-based meat cuts focus on engineering edible scaffolds, with visual cues which are key to enhancing consumer acceptance, receiving less attention Here, we employed artificial intelligence (AI)-based...
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Hu Y, Zhu Y, Sutherland N, Wilson D, Pang M, Liu E, et al.
Nano Lett
. 2021 Jul;
21(13):5697-5705.
PMID: 34228937
Polyelectrolyte complex particles assembled from plasmid DNA (pDNA) and poly(ethylenimine) (PEI) have been widely used to produce lentiviral vectors (LVVs) for gene therapy. The current batch-mode preparation for pDNA/PEI particles...
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Hu Y, He Z, Hao Y, Gong L, Pang M, Howard G, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2019 Sep;
13(9):10161-10178.
PMID: 31503450
Polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) nanoparticles assembled from plasmid DNA (DNA) and polycations such as linear polyethylenimine (PEI) represent a major nonviral delivery vehicle for gene therapy tested thus far. Efforts to...