Leslie M. Hicks
Leslie Hicks is an American associate professor of analytical chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her work primarily focuses on the study of proteomics and protein post-translational modifications using mass spectrometry, and identifying biologically active peptides in plants. Provided by Wikipedia
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A nucleotide metabolite controls stress-responsive gene expression and plant development. by Hao Chen, Baichen Zhang, Leslie M Hicks, Liming Xiong
Published 2011-01-01
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Mass Spectrometric Identification of Antimicrobial Peptides from Medicinal Seeds by Tessa B. Moyer, Amanda M. Brechbill, Leslie M. Hicks
Published 2021-12-01
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Chemobiosis reveals tardigrade tun formation is dependent on reversible cysteine oxidation by Amanda L. Smythers, Kara M. Joseph, Hayden M. O’Dell, Trace A. Clark, Jessica R. Crislip, Brendin B. Flinn, Meredith H. Daughtridge, Evan R. Stair, Saher N. Mubarek, Hailey C. Lewis, Abel A. Salas, Megan E. Hnilica, Derrick R. J. Kolling, Leslie M. Hicks
Published 2024-01-01
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Chemobiosis reveals tardigrade tun formation is dependent on reversible cysteine oxidation. by Amanda L Smythers, Kara M Joseph, Hayden M O'Dell, Trace A Clark, Jessica R Crislip, Brendin B Flinn, Meredith H Daughtridge, Evan R Stair, Saher N Mubarek, Hailey C Lewis, Abel A Salas, Megan E Hnilica, Derrick R J Kolling, Leslie M Hicks
Published 2024-01-01
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