The successful application of MRM in biological specimens raises the exciting possibility that assays can be configured to measure all human proteins, resulting in an assay resource that would promote advances in biomedical research. We report the results of a pilot study designed to test the feasibility of a large-scale, international effort in MRM assay generation. We have configured, validated across three laboratories, and made publicly available as a resource to the community 645 novel MRM assays representing 319 proteins expressed in human breast cancer. Assays were multiplexed in groups of>150 peptides and deployed to quantify endogenous analyte in a panel of breast cancer-related cell lines. Median assay precision was 5.4%, with ...
The use of protein biomarkers as surrogates for clinical endpoints requires extensive multilevel val...
In the pursuit of personalized diagnostics and tailored treatments, quantitative protein tests contr...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: We compared the reproducibility of multiple reaction monitoring ...
There is an increasing need in biology and clinical medicine to robustly and reliably measure tens-t...
There is an increasing need in biology and clinical medicine to robustly and reliably measure tens-t...
Adoption of targeted mass spectrometry (MS) approaches such as multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) to...
The rigorous testing of hypotheses on suitable sample cohorts is a major limitation in translational...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States, but effective screening for early ...
A perspective overview is given describing the current development of multiplex mass spectrometry as...
ABSTRACT: Quantitative measurement of proteins is one of the most fundamental analytical tasks in a ...
The identification of clinically relevant biomarkers represents an important challenge in oncology. ...
When deciding to perform a quantitative proteomics analysis, selectivity, sensitivity, and reproduci...
Recent improvements in the speed and sensitivity of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry systems ...
There is a great need for quantitative assays in measuring proteins. Traditional sandwich immunoassa...
Quantitative LC-MS/MS assays were designed for tryptic peptides representing 53 high and medium abun...
The use of protein biomarkers as surrogates for clinical endpoints requires extensive multilevel val...
In the pursuit of personalized diagnostics and tailored treatments, quantitative protein tests contr...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: We compared the reproducibility of multiple reaction monitoring ...
There is an increasing need in biology and clinical medicine to robustly and reliably measure tens-t...
There is an increasing need in biology and clinical medicine to robustly and reliably measure tens-t...
Adoption of targeted mass spectrometry (MS) approaches such as multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) to...
The rigorous testing of hypotheses on suitable sample cohorts is a major limitation in translational...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States, but effective screening for early ...
A perspective overview is given describing the current development of multiplex mass spectrometry as...
ABSTRACT: Quantitative measurement of proteins is one of the most fundamental analytical tasks in a ...
The identification of clinically relevant biomarkers represents an important challenge in oncology. ...
When deciding to perform a quantitative proteomics analysis, selectivity, sensitivity, and reproduci...
Recent improvements in the speed and sensitivity of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry systems ...
There is a great need for quantitative assays in measuring proteins. Traditional sandwich immunoassa...
Quantitative LC-MS/MS assays were designed for tryptic peptides representing 53 high and medium abun...
The use of protein biomarkers as surrogates for clinical endpoints requires extensive multilevel val...
In the pursuit of personalized diagnostics and tailored treatments, quantitative protein tests contr...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: We compared the reproducibility of multiple reaction monitoring ...