A method (denoted SISCAPA) for quantitation of peptides in complex digests is described. In the method, anti-peptide antibodies immobilized on 100 nanoliter nanoaffinity columns are used to enrich specific peptides along with spiked stable-isotope-labeled internal standards of the same sequence. Upon elution from the anti-peptide antibody supports, electrospray mass spectrometry is used to quantitate the peptides (natural and labeled). In a series of pilot experiments, tryptic test peptides were chosen for four proteins of human plasma (hemopexin, R1 antichymotrypsin, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-R) from a pool of 10 203 in silico tryptic peptide candidates representing 237 known plasma components. Rabbit polyclonal antibodies r...
Proteins are responsible for facilitating and regulating nearly all cellular processes, and the coll...
There is an increasing need in biology and clinical medicine to robustly and reliably measure tens-t...
Chapter 1: The first chapter of this thesis is dedicated to the principles and the applications of p...
There is a great need for quantitative assays in measuring proteins. Traditional sandwich immunoassa...
Hybrid ligand binding-mass spectrometry assays are increasingly being applied to quantitative measur...
There is a great need for quantitative assays in measuring proteins. Traditional sandwich immunoassa...
The combination of immuno-based methods and mass spectrometry detection has great potential in the f...
A SISCAPA (stable isotope standards and capture by anti-peptide antibodies) method for specific anti...
The combination of immuno-based methods and mass spectrometry detection has great potential in the f...
The inability to quantify large numbers of proteins in tissues and biofluids with high precision, se...
Quantitative LC-MS/MS assays were designed for tryptic peptides representing 53 high and medium abun...
We describe and demonstrate a global strategy that extends the sensitivity, dynamic range, comprehen...
A simple LC-MS based methodology is presented that allows relative changes in abundance of peptides ...
A simple LC-MS based methodology is presented that allows relative changes in abundance of peptides ...
There is an increasing need in biology and clinical medicine to robustly and reliably measure tens-t...
Proteins are responsible for facilitating and regulating nearly all cellular processes, and the coll...
There is an increasing need in biology and clinical medicine to robustly and reliably measure tens-t...
Chapter 1: The first chapter of this thesis is dedicated to the principles and the applications of p...
There is a great need for quantitative assays in measuring proteins. Traditional sandwich immunoassa...
Hybrid ligand binding-mass spectrometry assays are increasingly being applied to quantitative measur...
There is a great need for quantitative assays in measuring proteins. Traditional sandwich immunoassa...
The combination of immuno-based methods and mass spectrometry detection has great potential in the f...
A SISCAPA (stable isotope standards and capture by anti-peptide antibodies) method for specific anti...
The combination of immuno-based methods and mass spectrometry detection has great potential in the f...
The inability to quantify large numbers of proteins in tissues and biofluids with high precision, se...
Quantitative LC-MS/MS assays were designed for tryptic peptides representing 53 high and medium abun...
We describe and demonstrate a global strategy that extends the sensitivity, dynamic range, comprehen...
A simple LC-MS based methodology is presented that allows relative changes in abundance of peptides ...
A simple LC-MS based methodology is presented that allows relative changes in abundance of peptides ...
There is an increasing need in biology and clinical medicine to robustly and reliably measure tens-t...
Proteins are responsible for facilitating and regulating nearly all cellular processes, and the coll...
There is an increasing need in biology and clinical medicine to robustly and reliably measure tens-t...
Chapter 1: The first chapter of this thesis is dedicated to the principles and the applications of p...