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10036
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15669
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6531

Overview

Katheryn A. Resing was affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Throughout their academic career, they contributed to scientific research with a focus that is not explicitly detailed in publicly available records.

Information on specific papers, co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, and topics related to their research is not readily available. Likewise, there is no detailed record of book publications or awards received by this researcher.

The absence of detailed publicly accessible data on Katheryn A. Resing's scholarly output and areas of expertise limits the ability to provide a detailed account of their contributions. The information confirms that the scientist is deceased, and the profile is thus presented in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Comparison of Label-free Methods for Quantifying Human Proteins by Shotgun Proteomics

    William M. Old;Karen Meyer-Arendt;Lauren Aveline-Wolf;Kevin G. Pierce

  • Mapping protein post-translational modifications with mass spectrometry

    Eric S Witze;William M Old;Katheryn A Resing;Natalie G Ahn

  • Mass spectrometry of peptides and proteins.

    Vicki H. Wysocki;Katheryn A. Resing;Qingfen Zhang;Guilong Cheng

  • PROTEIN ANALYSIS BY HYDROGEN EXCHANGE MASS SPECTROMETRY

    Andrew N. Hoofnagle;Katheryn A. Resing;Natalie G. Ahn

  • Docking Motif Interactions in MAP Kinases Revealed by Hydrogen Exchange Mass Spectrometry

    Thomas Lee;Andrew N Hoofnagle;Yukihito Kabuyama;James Stroud

  • Identification of Novel MAP Kinase Pathway Signaling Targets by Functional Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry

    Timothy S. Lewis;John B. Hunt;Lauren D. Aveline;Karen R. Jonscher

  • Improving reproducibility and sensitivity in identifying human proteins by shotgun proteomics.

    Katheryn A. Resing;Karen Meyer-Arendt;Alex M. Mendoza;Lauren D. Aveline-Wolf

  • Phosphatase Inhibition Leads to Histone Deacetylases 1 and 2 Phosphorylation and Disruption of Corepressor Interactions

    Scott C. Galasinski;Katheryn A. Resing;James A. Goodrich;Natalie G. Ahn;Natalie G. Ahn

  • Functional Proteomics Identifies Targets of Phosphorylation by B-Raf Signaling in Melanoma

    William M. Old;John B. Shabb;Stephane Houel;Stephane Houel;Hong Wang

  • Redox Pathway Leading to the Alkylation of DNA by the Anthracycline, Antitumor Drugs Adriamycin and Daunomycin

    Dylan J. Taatjes;Giorgio Gaudiano;Katheryn Resing;Tad H. Koch

  • Thermal-activated protein mobility and its correlation with catalysis in thermophilic alcohol dehydrogenase

    Zhao-Xun Liang;Thomas Lee;Katheryn A. Resing;Natalie G. Ahn

  • Identification of Novel Phosphorylation Sites on Xenopus laevis Aurora A and Analysis of Phosphopeptide Enrichment by Immobilized Metal-affinity Chromatography

    Claire E. Haydon;Claire E. Haydon;Patrick A. Eyers;Lauren D. Aveline-Wolf;Lauren D. Aveline-Wolf;Katheryn A. Resing

  • Functional Proteomic Analysis of Melanoma Progression

    Karine Bernard;Elizabeth Litman;James L. Fitzpatrick;Yiqun G. Shellman

  • Mitogen-Activated Protein (MAP) Kinase Phosphorylation of MAP Kinase Kinase: Determination of Phosphorylation Sites by Mass Spectrometry and Site-Directed Mutagenesis

    Sam J. Mansour;Katheryn A. Resing;Julian M. Candi;April S. Hermann

  • Changes in protein conformational mobility upon activation of extracellular regulated protein kinase-2 as detected by hydrogen exchange.

    Andrew N. Hoofnagle;Katheryn A. Resing;Elizabeth J. Goldsmith;Natalie G. Ahn

  • Characterization of two monoclonal antibodies to human epidermal keratohyalin: reactivity with filaggrin and related proteins.

    Beverly A Dale;Allen M Gown;Philip Fleckman;Janet R Kimball

  • Toward the phosphoproteome.

    Natalie G. Ahn;Natalie G. Ahn;Katheryn A. Resing;Katheryn A. Resing

  • Independent regulation of two cytoplasmic processing stages of the intermediate filament-associated protein filaggrin and role of Ca2+ in the second stage.

    Katheryn A. Resing;Nadia Al-Alawi;Cheryl Blomquist;Phil Fleckman

  • The characterization of protein post-translational modifications by mass spectrometry.

    Rebecca E Schweppe;Claire E Haydon;Timothy S Lewis;Katheryn A Resing

  • Proteomics strategies for protein identification

    Katheryn A. Resing;Natalie G. Ahn

Frequent Co-Authors

Natalie G. Ahn
Natalie G. Ahn University of Colorado Boulder
Krzysztof J. Cios
Krzysztof J. Cios Virginia Commonwealth University
Rob Knight
Rob Knight University of California, San Diego
Mark Winey
Mark Winey University of California, Davis
Mark G. Goebl
Mark G. Goebl Indiana University
Tung-Tien Sun
Tung-Tien Sun New York University
Gert Kreibich
Gert Kreibich New York University
James L. Maller
James L. Maller University of Colorado Denver
Dylan J. Taatjes
Dylan J. Taatjes University of Colorado Boulder
Elizabeth J. Goldsmith
Elizabeth J. Goldsmith The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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