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Peter V. Treit
Peter V. Treit
Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry, Department of Proteomics and Signal Transduction
Verified email at biochem.mpg.de - Homepage
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A novel LC system embeds analytes in pre-formed gradients for rapid, ultra-robust proteomics
N Bache, PE Geyer, DB Bekker-Jensen, O Hoerning, L Falkenby, PV Treit, ...
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 17 (11), 2284-2296, 2018
2892018
Plasma proteome profiling discovers novel proteins associated with non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease
L Niu, PE Geyer, NJ Wewer Albrechtsen, LL Gluud, A Santos, S Doll, ...
Molecular systems biology 15 (3), e8793, 2019
2042019
Plasma Proteome Profiling to detect and avoid sample‐related biases in biomarker studies
PE Geyer, E Voytik, PV Treit, S Doll, A Kleinhempel, L Niu, JB Müller, ...
EMBO molecular medicine 11 (11), e10427, 2019
1922019
The proteome landscape of the kingdoms of life
JB Müller, PE Geyer, AR Colaco, PV Treit, MT Strauss, M Oroshi, S Doll, ...
Nature 582 (7813), 592-596, 2020
136*2020
Profiling the human intestinal environment under physiological conditions
D Shalon, RN Culver, JA Grembi, J Folz, PV Treit, H Shi, FA Rosenberger, ...
Nature 617 (7961), 581-591, 2023
972023
Plasma proteome profiling reveals dynamics of inflammatory and lipid homeostasis markers after Roux-En-Y gastric bypass surgery
NJW Albrechtsen, PE Geyer, S Doll, PV Treit, KN Bojsen-Møller, ...
Cell systems 7 (6), 601-612. e3, 2018
942018
Ethical principles, constraints, and opportunities in clinical proteomics
SP Mann, PV Treit, PE Geyer, GS Omenn, M Mann
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 20, 2021
402021
Virreira Winter, S.; Bader, JM; Köhler, N.; et al. The proteome landscape of the kingdoms of life
JB Müller, PE Geyer, AR Colaço, PV Treit, MT Strauss, M Oroshi, S Doll
Nature 582 (7813), 592-596, 2020
382020
Plasma proteomes can be reidentifiable and potentially contain personally sensitive and incidental findings
PE Geyer, SP Mann, PV Treit, M Mann
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 20, 2021
252021
Generative AI entails a credit–blame asymmetry
S Porsdam Mann, BD Earp, S Nyholm, J Danaher, N Møller, ...
Nature Machine Intelligence 5 (5), 472-475, 2023
242023
A new parallel high-pressure packing system enables rapid multiplexed production of capillary columns
JB Müller-Reif, FM Hansen, L Schweizer, PV Treit, PE Geyer, M Mann
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 20, 2021
132021
Profiling of the human intestinal microbiome and bile acids under physiologic conditions using an ingestible sampling device
D Shalon, RN Culver, JA Grembi, J Folz, P Treit, L Dethlefsen, X Meng, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.01. 19.476920, 2022
82022
Ethical principles, opportunities and constraints in clinical proteomics.
PV Treit, PE Geyer, GS Omenn, M Mann
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics: MCP, mcp. RA120. 002435-mcp. RA120. 002435, 2021
32021
Consistency across multi‐omics layers in a drug‐perturbed gut microbial community
S Wuyts, R Alves, M Zimmermann‐Kogadeeva, S Nishijima, S Blasche, ...
Molecular Systems Biology 19 (9), e11525, 2023
22023
Plasma proteomic data can contain personally identifiable, sensitive information and incidental findings
PE Geyer, SP Mann, PV Treit, M Mann
Molecular & cellular proteomics: MCP, mcp. RA120. 002359, 2020
22020
Foresight in clinical proteomics: current status, ethical considerations, and future perspectives
F Mundt, NJW Albrechtsen, SP Mann, P Treit, M Ghodgaonkar-Steger, ...
Open Research Europe 3, 2023
12023
Foresight in clinical proteomics: current status, ethica l considerations, and future perspectives [version 1; peer
F Mundt, NJW Albrechtsen, SP Mann, P Treit, M Ghodgaonkar-Steger, ...
2023
D03 Quality control for plasma and cerebrospinal fluid samples using mass spectrometry
NH Skotte, PE Geyer, M Steger, PV Treit, E Voytik, MNN Hellem, ...
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 89 (Suppl 1), A31-A32, 2018
2018
GRADIENT OFF-SET FOCUSING HPLC INSTRUMENT FOR ROBUST AND HIGH THROUGHPUT CLINICAL PROTEOMICS
P Geyer, N Bache, S Doll, P Treit, F Meier, M Mann
2017
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