Human blood plasma provides a highly accessible window to the proteome of any individual in health and disease. Since its inception in 2002, the Human Proteome Organization’s Human Plasma Proteome Project (HPPP) has been promoting advances in the study and understanding of the full protein complement of human plasma and on determining the abundance and modifications of its components. In 2017, we review the history of the HPPP and the advances of human plasma proteomics in general, including several recent achievements. We then present the latest 2017-04 build of Human Plasma PeptideAtlas, which yields ∼43 million peptide-spectrum matches and 122,730 distinct peptide sequences from 178 individual experiments at a 1% protein-level FDR global...
The Human Proteome Project (HPP) annually reports on progress throughout the field in credibly ident...
The Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) Human Proteome Project (HPP) continues to make progress on it...
The 2021 Metrics of the HUPO Human Proteome Project (HPP) show that protein expression has now been ...
Human blood plasma provides a highly accessible window to the proteome of any individual in health a...
International audienceThe study of proteins circulating in blood offers tremendous opportunities to ...
The study of proteins circulating in blood offers tremendous opportunities to diagnose, stratify, or...
The proteomic analysis of human blood and blood-derived products (e.g., plasma) offers an attractive...
Background: The immense diagnostic potential of human plasma has prompted great interest and effort ...
The Human Proteome Project was launched in September 2010 with the goal of characterizing at least o...
We hereby provide a two‐year update on the HUPO Human Plasma Proteome Project (HPPP) informed by adv...
The HUPO Human Proteome Project (HPP) has two overall goals: (1) stepwise completion of the protein ...
The Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) Human Proteome Project (HPP) continues to make progress on it...
The lack of sensitive, specific, multiplexable assays for most human proteins is the major barrier i...
The Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) Human Proteome Project (HPP) continues to make progress on it...
The Human Proteomics Organization (HUPO) Human Plasma Proteome Project (PPP) is a prominent example ...
The Human Proteome Project (HPP) annually reports on progress throughout the field in credibly ident...
The Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) Human Proteome Project (HPP) continues to make progress on it...
The 2021 Metrics of the HUPO Human Proteome Project (HPP) show that protein expression has now been ...
Human blood plasma provides a highly accessible window to the proteome of any individual in health a...
International audienceThe study of proteins circulating in blood offers tremendous opportunities to ...
The study of proteins circulating in blood offers tremendous opportunities to diagnose, stratify, or...
The proteomic analysis of human blood and blood-derived products (e.g., plasma) offers an attractive...
Background: The immense diagnostic potential of human plasma has prompted great interest and effort ...
The Human Proteome Project was launched in September 2010 with the goal of characterizing at least o...
We hereby provide a two‐year update on the HUPO Human Plasma Proteome Project (HPPP) informed by adv...
The HUPO Human Proteome Project (HPP) has two overall goals: (1) stepwise completion of the protein ...
The Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) Human Proteome Project (HPP) continues to make progress on it...
The lack of sensitive, specific, multiplexable assays for most human proteins is the major barrier i...
The Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) Human Proteome Project (HPP) continues to make progress on it...
The Human Proteomics Organization (HUPO) Human Plasma Proteome Project (PPP) is a prominent example ...
The Human Proteome Project (HPP) annually reports on progress throughout the field in credibly ident...
The Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) Human Proteome Project (HPP) continues to make progress on it...
The 2021 Metrics of the HUPO Human Proteome Project (HPP) show that protein expression has now been ...