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Nov 12, 2025, 10:54
Sasha Singh: Even Well-Known Biology Still Holds Secrets – New ATVB Findings on Lipoproteins
Sasha Singh, Director of Proteomics Research at the CICS, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, posted on LinkedIn:
”I am very grateful to Drs Kanter and Vaisar for highlighting our recent study in ATVB, an American Heart Association Journal, demonstrating that (apo)lipoproteins circulate as ADP-ribosylated forms that accumulate in developing plaques. Our paper underscores that even a well-studied biology still hides many secrets, and that mass spectrometry is a powerful technology to unveil them.”
Read the full article here.
Title: Molecular ART in the Atherosclerotic Lesion: ADP-Ribosylation
Authors: Jenny E. Kanter, Tomáš Vaisa

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