Edward Lau, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Molec, Cell, and Integ Physiology | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorAldons J. Lusis | grad student | 2014 | UCLA | |
(Mitochondrial Protein Dynamics in Cardiac Remodeling.) |
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Lau E, Han Y, Williams DR, et al. (2019) Splice-Junction-Based Mapping of Alternative Isoforms in the Human Proteome. Cell Reports. 29: 3751-3765.e5 |
Lau E, Chandy MJ, Williams DR, et al. (2019) Abstract 119: Multi-Omics Investigation of Cardiomyocyte-to-Fibroblast Crosstalk in Human iPSC Models Circulation Research. 125 |
Lau E, Paik DT, Wu JC. (2018) Systems-Wide Approaches in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Models. Annual Review of Pathology |
Lau E, Venkatraman V, Thomas CT, et al. (2018) Identifying High-Priority Proteins Across the Human Diseasome Using Semantic Similarity. Journal of Proteome Research |
Lau E, Cao Q, Lam MPY, et al. (2018) Integrated omics dissection of proteome dynamics during cardiac remodeling. Nature Communications. 9: 120 |
Lam MP, Lau E, Ng DC, et al. (2016) Cardiovascular proteomics in the era of big data: experimental and computational advances. Clinical Proteomics. 13: 23 |
Lam MP, Venkatraman V, Xing Y, et al. (2016) Data-Driven Approach To Determine Popular Proteins for Targeted Proteomics Translation of Six Organ Systems. Journal of Proteome Research. 15: 4126-4134 |
Lau E, Cao Q, Ng DC, et al. (2016) A large dataset of protein dynamics in the mammalian heart proteome. Scientific Data. 3: 160015 |
Kudelko M, Chan CW, Sharma R, et al. (2015) Label-free quantitative proteomics reveals survival mechanisms developed by hypertrophic chondrocytes under ER stress. Journal of Proteome Research |
Lam MP, Venkatraman V, Cao Q, et al. (2015) Prioritizing Proteomics Assay Development for Clinical Translation. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 66: 202-4 |