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Research Focus: Protein Damage
Liebler Research Laboratory Links Research Focus: Protein Damage Lielber Research Laboratory Publications Liebler Research Laboratory Software Liebler Research Laboratory Personnel Graduate and Postdoctoral Training Opportunities in the Liebler Research Laboratory Liebler Research Laboratory Alumni Introduction to Proteomics by Daniel C. Liebler, Ph.D. Liebler Laboratory Contact Information Liebler Laboratory Home Page Mass Spectrometry Research Laboratory Home


Research in the Liebler Laboratory examines the roles of protein damage in drug and chemical toxicity and in disease. Click on different parts of the figure below for descriptions of each topic.

Research in the Liebler Laboratory examines the roles of protein damage in drug and chemical toxicity and in disease. Click on different parts of this image for descriptions of each topic.Disease Processes: Oxidative Stress and Endogenous ElectrophilesDrugs and Environmental Chemicals: Reactive MetabolitesProtein Damage: Adducts, Oxidations and Altered Regulatory ModificationsBiomarkersMechanisms of Injury and AdaptationProteomicsMass SpectrometryAlgorithms and SoftwareCjhemistryCell ModelsClinical/Translational Studies


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