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Denis F. Hochstrasser

Denis F. Hochstrasser

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
95
Citations
42130
World Ranking
1876
National Ranking
44

Overview

Denis F. Hochstrasser is affiliated with the University of Geneva in Switzerland. Their academic work is connected to this institution, reflecting an engagement with research activities within this university environment.

There are no currently listed recent papers authored by Denis F. Hochstrasser, so details on specific research outputs or publication topics are not available.

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Best Publications

  • Protein identification and analysis tools in the ExPASy server

    Marc Wilkins;Elisabeth Gasteiger;Amos Marc Bairoch;Jean Emmanuel Sanchez

  • Progress with Proteome Projects: Why all Proteins Expressed by a Genome Should be Identified and How To Do It

    Marc R. Wilkins;Jean-Charles Sanchez;Andrew A. Gooley;Ron David Appel

  • From Proteins to Proteomes: Large Scale Protein Identification by Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis and Amino Acid Analysis

    Marc R. Wilkins;Christian Pasquali;Ron D. Appel;Keli Ou

  • The focusing positions of polypeptides in immobilized pH gradients can be predicted from their amino acid sequences

    Bengt Bjellqvist;Graham J. Hughes;Christian Pasquali;Nicole Paquet

  • The dynamic range of protein expression: a challenge for proteomic research.

    Garry L. Corthals;Valerie C. Wasinger;Denis F. Hochstrasser;Jean-Charles Sanchez

  • Methods for increasing the resolution of two-dimensional protein electrophoresis.

    Denis F. Hochstrasser;Michael G. Harrington;Anne-C. Hochstrasser;Mark J. Miller

  • A new generation of information retrieval tools for biologists: the example of the ExPASy WWW server

    Ron David Appel;Amos Marc Bairoch;Denis Hochstrasser

  • Proteomics: new perspectives, new biomedical opportunities

    Rosamonde E Banks;Michael J Dunn;Denis F Hochstrasser;Jean-Charles Sanchez

  • Extraction of membrane proteins by differential solubilization for separation using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis

    Mark P. Molloy;Ben R. Herbert;Bradley J. Walsh;Margaret I. Tyler

  • Relative Quantification of Proteins in Human Cerebrospinal Fluids by MS/MS Using 6-Plex Isobaric Tags

    Loïc Dayon;Alexandre Hainard;Virginie Licker;Natacha Turck

  • Functional Proteomic Analysis of Human Nucleolus

    Alexander Scherl;Yohann Couté;Catherine Déon;Aleth Callé

  • The human proteome project: Current state and future direction

    Pierre Legrain;Ruedi Aebersold;Ruedi Aebersold;Alexander Archakov;Amos Marc Bairoch

  • A panel of cerebrospinal fluid potential biomarkers for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.

    Odile Carrette;Isabelle Demalte;Alexander Scherl;Oezkarn Yalkinoglu

  • Development of polyacrylamide gels that improve the separation of proteins and their detection by silver staining

    Denis F. Hochstrasser;Abraham Patchornik;Carl R. Merril

  • Detailed peptide characterization using PEPTIDEMASS : a World-Wide-Web-accessible tool

    Marc R Wilkins;Marc R Wilkins;Ingrid Lindskog;Elisabeth Gasteiger;Amos Marc Bairoch

  • Improved and simplified in‐gel sample application using reswelling of dry immobilized pH gradients

    Jean-Charles Sanchez;Véronique Rouge;Michel Pisteur;Florence Ravier

  • A nonlinear wide-range immobilized pH gradient for two-dimensional electrophoresis and its definition in a relevant pH scale.

    Bengt Bjellqvist;Christian Pasquali;Florence Ravier;Jean‐Charles Sanchez

  • High-throughput mass spectrometric discovery of protein post-translational modifications.

    Marc Wilkins;Marc Wilkins;Marc Wilkins;Elisabeth Gasteiger;Elisabeth Gasteiger;Andrew A Gooley;Ben R Herbert

  • Protein expression profiles in human breast ductal carcinoma and histologically normal tissue.

    Luca Bini;Barbara Magi;Barbara Marzocchi;Felice Arcuri

  • Clinical proteomics: A need to define the field and to begin to set adequate standards.

    Harald Mischak;Rolf Apweiler;Rosamonde E. Banks;Mark Conaway

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Charles Sanchez
Jean-Charles Sanchez University of Geneva
Ron D. Appel
Ron D. Appel Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Marc R. Wilkins
Marc R. Wilkins University of New South Wales
Amos Marc Bairoch
Amos Marc Bairoch Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Keith L. Williams
Keith L. Williams Macquarie University
Serge Rudaz
Serge Rudaz University of Geneva
Andrew A. Gooley
Andrew A. Gooley Trajan Scientific and Medical
Elisabeth Gasteiger
Elisabeth Gasteiger Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Jean-Luc Veuthey
Jean-Luc Veuthey University of Geneva
Patrice Francois
Patrice Francois University of Geneva

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