There is a great need for quantitative assays in measuring proteins. Traditional sandwich immunoassays, largely considered the gold standard in quantitation, are associated with a high cost, long lead time, and are fraught with drawbacks (e.g. heterophilic antibodies, autoantibody interference, 'hook-effect').1 An alternative technique is affinity enrichment of peptides coupled with quantitative mass spectrometry, commonly referred to as SISCAPA (Stable Isotope Standards and Capture by Anti-Peptide Antibodies).2 In this technique, affinity enrichment of peptides with stable isotope dilution and detection by selected/multiple reaction monitoring mass spectrometry (SRM/MRM-MS) provides quantitative measurement of peptides as surroga...
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 evaluation of biomarkers in bodily fluids necessitates the development of robust methods to quan...
There is a great need for quantitative assays in measuring proteins. Traditional sandwich immunoassa...
A method (denoted SISCAPA) for quantitation of peptides in complex digests is described. In the meth...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Hybrid ligand binding-mass spectrometry assays are increasingly being applied to quantitative measur...
The inability to quantify large numbers of proteins in tissues and biofluids with high precision, se...
ABSTRACT: Quantitative measurement of proteins is one of the most fundamental analytical tasks in a ...
The plasma proteome offers a wealth of opportunity to develop protein-based assays for diagnostic, p...
BACKGROUND: For many years, basic and clinical researchers have taken advantage of the analytical se...
There is an increasing need in biology and clinical medicine to robustly and reliably measure tens-t...
Systems biology relies on data sets in which the same group of proteins is consistently identified a...
Copyright © 2013 John E. Hale.is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons At...
Current bioanalytical methods for the quantification of peptides and proteins used in biomedical res...
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 evaluation of biomarkers in bodily fluids necessitates the development of robust methods to quan...
There is a great need for quantitative assays in measuring proteins. Traditional sandwich immunoassa...
A method (denoted SISCAPA) for quantitation of peptides in complex digests is described. In the meth...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Hybrid ligand binding-mass spectrometry assays are increasingly being applied to quantitative measur...
The inability to quantify large numbers of proteins in tissues and biofluids with high precision, se...
ABSTRACT: Quantitative measurement of proteins is one of the most fundamental analytical tasks in a ...
The plasma proteome offers a wealth of opportunity to develop protein-based assays for diagnostic, p...
BACKGROUND: For many years, basic and clinical researchers have taken advantage of the analytical se...
There is an increasing need in biology and clinical medicine to robustly and reliably measure tens-t...
Systems biology relies on data sets in which the same group of proteins is consistently identified a...
Copyright © 2013 John E. Hale.is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons At...
Current bioanalytical methods for the quantification of peptides and proteins used in biomedical res...
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 evaluation of biomarkers in bodily fluids necessitates the development of robust methods to quan...