Gregory Byram
University of California, Davis(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications, Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies, Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications, Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks, Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
Most-Cited Works
- → Assessment of a method to characterize antibody selectivity and specificity for use in immunoprecipitation(2015)128 cited
- → Rapid development of sensitive, high-throughput, quantitative and highly selective mass spectrometric targeted immunoassays for clinically important proteins in human plasma and serum(2013)103 cited
- → International Ring Trial of a High Resolution Targeted Metabolomics and Lipidomics Platform for Serum and Plasma Analysis(2019)94 cited
- → A Comprehensive Plasma Metabolomics Dataset for a Cohort of Mouse Knockouts within the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium(2019)60 cited
- → An automated, high‐throughput method for targeted quantification of intact insulin and its therapeutic analogs in human serum or plasma coupling mass spectrometric immunoassay with high resolution and accurate mass detection (MSIA‐HR/AM)(2014)57 cited
- → Hybrid Data Acquisition and Processing Strategies with Increased Throughput and Selectivity: pSMART Analysis for Global Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis(2014)52 cited
- → Functional Microbiomics Reveals Alterations of the Gut Microbiome and Host Co‐Metabolism in Patients With Alcoholic Hepatitis(2020)43 cited
- → Proteomic signatures of serum albumin-bound proteins from stroke patients with and without endovascular closure of PFO are significantly different and suggest a novel mechanism for cholesterol efflux(2015)40 cited
- → A semi-automated mass spectrometric immunoassay coupled to selected reaction monitoring (MSIA–SRM) reveals novel relationships between circulating PCSK9 and metabolic phenotypes in patient cohorts(2015)26 cited