Skeletal muscle plays a major role in whole body protein metabolism, and changes in the rates of synthesis and degradation of proteins are likely to lead to characteristic changes in the amounts of different proteins in muscle under various physiological and pathological conditions. This paper demonstrates the feasibility of a proteomic approach to analyzing the protein composition of skeletal muscle. We report here the initial establishment of two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-D PAGE) reference maps for mixed skeletal muscle taken from the abdominal wall of a normal adult rat. We used immobilized pH gradients of 3-10 (non-linear) and 4-7 (linear), and matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization--time of flight mass spectrometry for pr...
Using proteomics, we investigated the temporal expression profiles of proteins in rat sciatic nerve ...
Proteomics offers the opportunity to identify and quantify many proteins and to explore how they cor...
Contractile weakness and loss of muscle mass are critical features of the aging process in mammalian...
The pioneering work by Patrick H. O’Farrell established two-dimensional gel electrophoresis as one o...
In basic and applied myology, gel-based proteomics is routinely used for studying global changes in ...
In contrast to the traditional biochemical study of single proteins or isolated pathways in health a...
Proteins from bioptates and autoptates of human skeletal muscle m. vastus lateralis were separated b...
The mass spectrometric analysis of skeletal muscle proteins has used both peptide-centric and prote...
Background: Skeletal muscle fibres represent one of the most abundant cell types in mammals. Their h...
We report automated and time‐efficient (2 h per sample) profiling of muscle using ultra‐performance ...
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass is a serious pathophysiological problem in the elderly...
Protein samples of human vastus lateralis muscle were analyzed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresi...
Skeletal muscle is a large organ that accounts for up to half the total mass of the human body. A pr...
Functional characterization of muscle fibers relies on ATPase activity and on differential measureme...
The cell biological profile of skeletal muscle tissues is highly complex and variable due to the mol...
Using proteomics, we investigated the temporal expression profiles of proteins in rat sciatic nerve ...
Proteomics offers the opportunity to identify and quantify many proteins and to explore how they cor...
Contractile weakness and loss of muscle mass are critical features of the aging process in mammalian...
The pioneering work by Patrick H. O’Farrell established two-dimensional gel electrophoresis as one o...
In basic and applied myology, gel-based proteomics is routinely used for studying global changes in ...
In contrast to the traditional biochemical study of single proteins or isolated pathways in health a...
Proteins from bioptates and autoptates of human skeletal muscle m. vastus lateralis were separated b...
The mass spectrometric analysis of skeletal muscle proteins has used both peptide-centric and prote...
Background: Skeletal muscle fibres represent one of the most abundant cell types in mammals. Their h...
We report automated and time‐efficient (2 h per sample) profiling of muscle using ultra‐performance ...
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass is a serious pathophysiological problem in the elderly...
Protein samples of human vastus lateralis muscle were analyzed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresi...
Skeletal muscle is a large organ that accounts for up to half the total mass of the human body. A pr...
Functional characterization of muscle fibers relies on ATPase activity and on differential measureme...
The cell biological profile of skeletal muscle tissues is highly complex and variable due to the mol...
Using proteomics, we investigated the temporal expression profiles of proteins in rat sciatic nerve ...
Proteomics offers the opportunity to identify and quantify many proteins and to explore how they cor...
Contractile weakness and loss of muscle mass are critical features of the aging process in mammalian...