Identification and quantitation of candidate biomarker proteins in large numbers of individual tissues is required to validate specific proteins, or panels of proteins, for clinical use as diagnostic, prognostic, toxicological, or therapeutic markers. Mass spectrometry (MS) provides an exciting analytical methodology for this purpose. Liquid Tissue MS protein preparation allows researchers to utilize the vast, already existing, collections offormalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues for the procurement of peptides and the analysis across a variety of MS platforms
Annotated formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue archives constitute a valuable resource f...
Tissues and biofluids are important sources of information used for the detection of diseases and de...
Extensive use of biomarkers in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures is probably the hallmark of fut...
Identification and quantitation of candidate biomarker proteins in large numbers of individual tissu...
One of the great hopes in biomedical research is that proteomic technology can be used to identify n...
AbstractProteomics analysis is important for characterizing tissues to gain biological and pathologi...
The predominance of tissues stored worldwide in hospitals and clinical laboratories exist in formali...
Proteomic analysis of tissues has advanced in recent years as instruments and methodologies have evo...
Although proteomic technology has proved to be extremely powerful in basic research, its impact has ...
Biofluid detectable biomarkers that originate at the site of diseased tissues would be advantageous,...
Biofluid detectable biomarkers that originate at the site of diseased tissues would be advantageous,...
Formalin fixation, followed by paraffin embedding, is long established as the standard procedure for...
Formalin fixation and paraffin-embedding (FFPE) is the most common method to preserve human tissue f...
Sample preparation is a key step in proteomics, however there is no consensus in the community about...
Annotated formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue archives constitute a valuable resource fo...
Annotated formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue archives constitute a valuable resource f...
Tissues and biofluids are important sources of information used for the detection of diseases and de...
Extensive use of biomarkers in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures is probably the hallmark of fut...
Identification and quantitation of candidate biomarker proteins in large numbers of individual tissu...
One of the great hopes in biomedical research is that proteomic technology can be used to identify n...
AbstractProteomics analysis is important for characterizing tissues to gain biological and pathologi...
The predominance of tissues stored worldwide in hospitals and clinical laboratories exist in formali...
Proteomic analysis of tissues has advanced in recent years as instruments and methodologies have evo...
Although proteomic technology has proved to be extremely powerful in basic research, its impact has ...
Biofluid detectable biomarkers that originate at the site of diseased tissues would be advantageous,...
Biofluid detectable biomarkers that originate at the site of diseased tissues would be advantageous,...
Formalin fixation, followed by paraffin embedding, is long established as the standard procedure for...
Formalin fixation and paraffin-embedding (FFPE) is the most common method to preserve human tissue f...
Sample preparation is a key step in proteomics, however there is no consensus in the community about...
Annotated formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue archives constitute a valuable resource fo...
Annotated formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue archives constitute a valuable resource f...
Tissues and biofluids are important sources of information used for the detection of diseases and de...
Extensive use of biomarkers in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures is probably the hallmark of fut...