The growth of proteomics-based methods in archaeology prompted an investigation of the survival of non-collagenous proteins, specifically immunoglobulin G (IgG), in archaeological human bone and dentine. Over a decade ago reports were published on extracted, immunoreactive archaeological IgG, and the variable yields of IgG molecules detected by Western blots of 1D and 2D SDS-PAGE gels. If IgG can indeed be recovered from archaeological skeletal material, it offers remarkable opportunities for exploring the history of disease - for example in applying functional anti-malarial IgGs to study past patterns of malaria. More recently, the field has seen a move away from immunological approaches and towards the use of shotgun proteomics via mass s...
The small mineral-binding bone protein, osteocalcin, has been applied in a number of studies on anci...
Proteins are the building blocks of cells in all living species, and they carry the information nece...
Archaeological dental calculus has emerged as a rich source of ancient biomolecules, including prote...
The growth of proteomics-based methods in archaeology prompted an investigation of the survival of n...
Archaeological remains can preserve some proteins into deep time, offering remarkable opportunities ...
<div><p>Disease detection in historical samples currently relies on DNA extraction and amplification...
One of the objectives of paleopathology is to clarify the role of disease in the evolution of human ...
We performed proteomics analysis on four skin and one muscle tissue samples taken from three ancient...
In order to help reconstruct ancient dietary, domestic, and ritual behaviour, a method was developed...
The fossil record represents a history of life on this planet. Attempts to obtain molecular informat...
The identification of blood proteins in ancient bone is important (1) because detection of simple pr...
The analysis of protein residues recovered from archaeological artifacts provides a unique opportuni...
<div><p>Chemical decomposition and fragmentation may limit the detection of ancient host and microbi...
The analysis of ancient proteins from paleontological, archeological, and historic materials is reve...
White fibers from a Late Cretaceous dinosaur Shuvuuia deserti stained positive for β-keratin antibod...
The small mineral-binding bone protein, osteocalcin, has been applied in a number of studies on anci...
Proteins are the building blocks of cells in all living species, and they carry the information nece...
Archaeological dental calculus has emerged as a rich source of ancient biomolecules, including prote...
The growth of proteomics-based methods in archaeology prompted an investigation of the survival of n...
Archaeological remains can preserve some proteins into deep time, offering remarkable opportunities ...
<div><p>Disease detection in historical samples currently relies on DNA extraction and amplification...
One of the objectives of paleopathology is to clarify the role of disease in the evolution of human ...
We performed proteomics analysis on four skin and one muscle tissue samples taken from three ancient...
In order to help reconstruct ancient dietary, domestic, and ritual behaviour, a method was developed...
The fossil record represents a history of life on this planet. Attempts to obtain molecular informat...
The identification of blood proteins in ancient bone is important (1) because detection of simple pr...
The analysis of protein residues recovered from archaeological artifacts provides a unique opportuni...
<div><p>Chemical decomposition and fragmentation may limit the detection of ancient host and microbi...
The analysis of ancient proteins from paleontological, archeological, and historic materials is reve...
White fibers from a Late Cretaceous dinosaur Shuvuuia deserti stained positive for β-keratin antibod...
The small mineral-binding bone protein, osteocalcin, has been applied in a number of studies on anci...
Proteins are the building blocks of cells in all living species, and they carry the information nece...
Archaeological dental calculus has emerged as a rich source of ancient biomolecules, including prote...