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Chapter 1. Factors beyond science in the development of urine biomarkers.- Chapter 2. Human Urine proteome a powerful source for clinical research.- Chapter 3. Comparison of Urinary Proteomes Among Three Animal Models.- Chapter 4. Urimem, a membrane that preserves urine for largescale biomarker study.- Chapter 5. Posttranslation Modifications of Human Urine.- Chapter 6. Application of Peptide Level and Posttranslational Modifications to Integrative Analyses in Proteomics.- Chapter 7. BiomarkerExtractor a deep learning-based model for text mining of urine biomarkers.- Chapter 8. Why are there proteins in urine.- Chapter 9. Changes in the urine proteome in an acute hypoxic rat model.- Chapter 10. Analysis of the active alterations in the urinary proteome of rats during the immunization process.- Chapter 11.Urine Glucose Levels Are Disordered Before Blood Glucose Level Increase Was Observed in Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rats.- Chapter 12. Comparison of urine proteomes from tumor-bearing mice with those from tumor-resected mice.- Chapter 13. Progress in the application of urine proteomics in cancer biomarker discovery.- Chapter 14. Urine proteome application in neurodegenerative diseases biomarker discovery.- Chapter 15. Urinary Proteome Biomarker Discovery in Autism.- Chapter 16. Progress of urinary proteome research in respiratory diseases.- Chapter 17. Changes of urinary proteome in acute and chronic pulmonary inflammation.- Chapter 18. Changes of urinary proteome in global cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury.- Chapter 19. Urinary complement factor D is increased in primary malignant hypertension.- Chapter 20. The application of urinary proteomics in early detection of digestive diseases.- Chapter 21. Application of urine proteome in biomarker discovery for cardiovascular diseases.- Chapter 22. Comparison of urinary proteomes among three rat models of abdominal infection bacteria.- Chapter 23. Serial Changes of Urinary Proteome in Animal Models of Renal Diseases.- Chapter 24. Dynamic urine proteome changes in a rat model of simvastatin-induced skeletal muscle injury.- Chapter 25. Using one–to–many urine proteome comparisons to provide clues for fever of unknown origin.- Chapter 26. Exploring the overall effects of two traditional Chinese medicines on the body by urinary proteome.- Chapter 27. Effects of extrinsic factors on the urinary proteome.- Chapter 28. Take a deep breath.- Chapter 29. Tears: Potential Window for Monitoring Systemic Conditions.- Chapter 30. Changes of urine protiens in the rat e-cigarette model.- Chapter 31. Changes in the urinary proteome of rats after short-term intake of magnesium L-threonate(MgT).

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 8/26/2025
      ISBN13: 9789819678853, 978-9819678853
      ISBN10: 9819678854
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      Chapter 1. Factors beyond science in the development of urine biomarkers.- Chapter 2. Human Urine proteome a powerful source for clinical research.- Chapter 3. Comparison of Urinary Proteomes Among Three Animal Models.- Chapter 4. Urimem, a membrane that preserves urine for largescale biomarker study.- Chapter 5. Posttranslation Modifications of Human Urine.- Chapter 6. Application of Peptide Level and Posttranslational Modifications to Integrative Analyses in Proteomics.- Chapter 7. BiomarkerExtractor a deep learning-based model for text mining of urine biomarkers.- Chapter 8. Why are there proteins in urine.- Chapter 9. Changes in the urine proteome in an acute hypoxic rat model.- Chapter 10. Analysis of the active alterations in the urinary proteome of rats during the immunization process.- Chapter 11.Urine Glucose Levels Are Disordered Before Blood Glucose Level Increase Was Observed in Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rats.- Chapter 12. Comparison of urine proteomes from tumor-bearing mice with those from tumor-resected mice.- Chapter 13. Progress in the application of urine proteomics in cancer biomarker discovery.- Chapter 14. Urine proteome application in neurodegenerative diseases biomarker discovery.- Chapter 15. Urinary Proteome Biomarker Discovery in Autism.- Chapter 16. Progress of urinary proteome research in respiratory diseases.- Chapter 17. Changes of urinary proteome in acute and chronic pulmonary inflammation.- Chapter 18. Changes of urinary proteome in global cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury.- Chapter 19. Urinary complement factor D is increased in primary malignant hypertension.- Chapter 20. The application of urinary proteomics in early detection of digestive diseases.- Chapter 21. Application of urine proteome in biomarker discovery for cardiovascular diseases.- Chapter 22. Comparison of urinary proteomes among three rat models of abdominal infection bacteria.- Chapter 23. Serial Changes of Urinary Proteome in Animal Models of Renal Diseases.- Chapter 24. Dynamic urine proteome changes in a rat model of simvastatin-induced skeletal muscle injury.- Chapter 25. Using one–to–many urine proteome comparisons to provide clues for fever of unknown origin.- Chapter 26. Exploring the overall effects of two traditional Chinese medicines on the body by urinary proteome.- Chapter 27. Effects of extrinsic factors on the urinary proteome.- Chapter 28. Take a deep breath.- Chapter 29. Tears: Potential Window for Monitoring Systemic Conditions.- Chapter 30. Changes of urine protiens in the rat e-cigarette model.- Chapter 31. Changes in the urinary proteome of rats after short-term intake of magnesium L-threonate(MgT).

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