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2017Applications of mass spectrometry imaging to cancerArentz, G.; Mittal, P.; Zhang, C.; Ho, Y.; Briggs, M.; Winderbaum, L.; Hoffmann, M.; Hoffmann, P.; Drake, R.
2012Radiative-SPR platform for the detection of apolipoprotein E for use in medical diagnosticsSciacca, B.; François, A.; Penno, M.; Brazzatti, J.; Klingler-Hoffmann, M.; Hoffmann, P.; Monro, T.; VoDinh, T.; Lakowicz, J.R.; Plasmonics in Biology and Medicine (9th : 2012 : San Francisco, USA)
2011A novel optical-fiber based surface plasmon resonance sensing architecture and its application to gastric cancer diagnosticsFrançois, A.; Courtney, J.; Penno, M.; Hoffmann, P.; Monro, T.; Bock, W.; Albert, J.; Bao, X.; International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors (21st : 2011 : Ottawa, Canada)
2015MALDI imaging mass spectrometry of N-linked glycans on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded murine kidneyGustafsson, O.; Briggs, M.; Condina, M.; Winderbaum, L.; Pelzing, M.; McColl, S.; Everest-Dass, A.; Packer, N.; Hoffmann, P.
2015Prolonged growth of a clinical Staphylococcus aureus strain selects for a stable small-colony-variant cell typeBui, L.; Hoffmann, P.; Turnidge, J.; Zilm, P.; Kidd, S.; Fang, F.
2016Proteomic responses to gold(III)-toxicity in the bacterium Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34Zammit, C.; Weiland, F.; Brugger, J.; Wade, B.; Winderbaum, L.; Nies, D.; Southam, G.; Hoffmann, P.; Reith, F.
2016Identification of beer spoilage microorganisms using the MALDI Biotyper platformTurvey, M.; Weiland, F.; Meneses, J.; Sterenberg, N.; Hoffmann, P.
2016The use of MALDI-MSI in the investigation of psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders: a reviewSchubert, K.; Weiland, F.; Baune, B.; Hoffmann, P.; Clench, M.
2015p84 forms a negative regulatory complex with p110γ to control PI3Kγ signalling during cell migrationTurvey, M.; Klingler-Hoffmann, M.; Hoffmann, P.; McColl, S.
2015MicroRNAs are part of the regulatory network that controls EGF induced apoptosis, including elements of the JAK/STAT pathway, in A431 cellsAlanazi, I.; Hoffmann, P.; Adelson, D.; Mariño-Ramírez, L.