Abstract Background Many studies have provided algorithms or methods to assess a statistical significance in quantitative proteomics when multiple replicates for a protein sample and a LC/MS analysis are available. But, confidence is still lacking in using datasets for a biological interpretation without protein sample replicates. Although a fold-change is a conventional threshold that can be used when there are no sample replicates, it does not provide an assessment of statistical significance such as a false discovery rate (FDR) which is an important indicator of the reliability to identify differentially expressed proteins. In this work, we investigate whether differentially expressed proteins can be detected with a statistical significa...
protein quantification and significance analysis in label-free LC-MS experiments with complex design...
Quantitative label-free mass spectrometry is increasingly used to analyze the proteomes of complex b...
Multiple testing corrections are a useful tool for restricting the FDR, but can be blunt in the cont...
In quantitative proteomics, the false discovery rate (FDR) can be defined as the number of false pos...
International audienceThe vocabulary of theoretical statistics can be difficult to embrace from the ...
Abstract Background Proteomic protein identification results need to be compared across laboratories...
Abstract Background Although fold change is a commonly used criterion in quantitative proteomics for...
As tools for quantitative label-free mass spectrometry (MS) rapidly develop, a consensus about the b...
Abstract Background Liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) is widely...
Label-free shotgun mass spectrometry enables the detection of significant changes in protein abundan...
Abstract Background In mass spectrometry-based proteomics, protein identification is an essential ta...
Motivation Omics studies aim to find significant changes due to biological or functional perturbatio...
Motivation: Protein abundance in quantitative proteomics is often based on observed spectral feature...
a<p>FDR (false discovery rate) was calculated by the formula: <i>D</i>/<i>R</i>×100%, where <i>D</i>...
Comprehensive and accurate evaluation of data quality and false-positive biomarker discovery is crit...
protein quantification and significance analysis in label-free LC-MS experiments with complex design...
Quantitative label-free mass spectrometry is increasingly used to analyze the proteomes of complex b...
Multiple testing corrections are a useful tool for restricting the FDR, but can be blunt in the cont...
In quantitative proteomics, the false discovery rate (FDR) can be defined as the number of false pos...
International audienceThe vocabulary of theoretical statistics can be difficult to embrace from the ...
Abstract Background Proteomic protein identification results need to be compared across laboratories...
Abstract Background Although fold change is a commonly used criterion in quantitative proteomics for...
As tools for quantitative label-free mass spectrometry (MS) rapidly develop, a consensus about the b...
Abstract Background Liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) is widely...
Label-free shotgun mass spectrometry enables the detection of significant changes in protein abundan...
Abstract Background In mass spectrometry-based proteomics, protein identification is an essential ta...
Motivation Omics studies aim to find significant changes due to biological or functional perturbatio...
Motivation: Protein abundance in quantitative proteomics is often based on observed spectral feature...
a<p>FDR (false discovery rate) was calculated by the formula: <i>D</i>/<i>R</i>×100%, where <i>D</i>...
Comprehensive and accurate evaluation of data quality and false-positive biomarker discovery is crit...
protein quantification and significance analysis in label-free LC-MS experiments with complex design...
Quantitative label-free mass spectrometry is increasingly used to analyze the proteomes of complex b...
Multiple testing corrections are a useful tool for restricting the FDR, but can be blunt in the cont...