The standardisation of measurements of protein biomarkers, which are potentially heterogeneous in terms of fragmentation, modification, substitution, primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure, is a demanding task. However, they are a prime target for standardisation efforts due to the importance of protein biomarkers in diagnostics and health care and the typically observed significant discrepancies in measurement results obtained with non-standardized platforms. Based on the experience gathered during successfully completed projects for the production of reference materials, pragmatic approaches are described how standardisation could become feasible despite the fuzziness of the target analytes.JRC.DG.D.2-Reference material
Owing to the generally higher values observed in the initial establishment of immunoglobulins (Ig) G...
The goal of standardization for measurement of the catalytic concentration of enzymes is to achieve ...
Proteins are compounds of which more than ten thousand different types can be found in our bodies, a...
Measurements in the health-related fields, like biomolecular protein marker determination are often ...
We present a standardization model for the measurement of specific polypeptides and proteins, which ...
A new international reference preparation for proteins in human serum has been recently proposed in ...
The need for harmonizing laboratory results is particularly intense in the field of quantitative pro...
Research into the identification and use of protein biomarkers for use in veterinary clinical pathol...
Convegno scientifico internazionale sulla standardizzazione della misura delle proteine in medicina ...
The development of plasma biomarkers has proven to be more challenging than initially anticipated. M...
International audienceMany efforts have been undertaken to standardise diagnostic tests. For example...
Background: The availability of matrix reference materials is essential for the standardisation of (...
The need to harmonize laboratory information is particularly intense in the field of plasma proteins...
Biochemical measurements of quantities, i.e. analytes, of the haemostatic system are the basis of ev...
Standardization of laboratory results allows for the use of common reference intervals and can be ac...
Owing to the generally higher values observed in the initial establishment of immunoglobulins (Ig) G...
The goal of standardization for measurement of the catalytic concentration of enzymes is to achieve ...
Proteins are compounds of which more than ten thousand different types can be found in our bodies, a...
Measurements in the health-related fields, like biomolecular protein marker determination are often ...
We present a standardization model for the measurement of specific polypeptides and proteins, which ...
A new international reference preparation for proteins in human serum has been recently proposed in ...
The need for harmonizing laboratory results is particularly intense in the field of quantitative pro...
Research into the identification and use of protein biomarkers for use in veterinary clinical pathol...
Convegno scientifico internazionale sulla standardizzazione della misura delle proteine in medicina ...
The development of plasma biomarkers has proven to be more challenging than initially anticipated. M...
International audienceMany efforts have been undertaken to standardise diagnostic tests. For example...
Background: The availability of matrix reference materials is essential for the standardisation of (...
The need to harmonize laboratory information is particularly intense in the field of plasma proteins...
Biochemical measurements of quantities, i.e. analytes, of the haemostatic system are the basis of ev...
Standardization of laboratory results allows for the use of common reference intervals and can be ac...
Owing to the generally higher values observed in the initial establishment of immunoglobulins (Ig) G...
The goal of standardization for measurement of the catalytic concentration of enzymes is to achieve ...
Proteins are compounds of which more than ten thousand different types can be found in our bodies, a...