Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein characterization in basic research, biotechnology, and diagnostics as well as the fastest growing class of therapeutics. Large numbers of PARs are available commercially; however, their quality is often uncertain. In addition, currently available PARs cover only a fraction of the human proteome, and their cost is prohibitive for proteome scale applications. This situation has triggered several initiatives involving large scale generation and validation of antibodies, for example the Swedish Human Protein Atlas and the German Antibody Factory. Antibodies targeting specific subproteomes are being pursued by members of Human Proteome Organisation (pl...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
Humans are believed to have ~20,500 protein-coding genes andmuch effort has over the last years been...
This is a proposal developed within the community as an important first step in formalizing standard...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibod-ies, are essential reagents for protein char...
Essential to the ambition of characterising fully the human proteome are systematic and com-prehensi...
Is specificity an important issue regarding affinity reagents? What about the validation of affinity...
ProteomeBinders is a new European consortium aiming to establish a comprehensive resource of well-ch...
A major goal of proteomics is the complete description of the protein interaction network underlying...
A major goal of proteomics is the complete description of the protein interaction network underlying...
A major goal of proteomics is the complete description of the protein interaction network underlying...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
Human Proteome Organisation (HUPO) Highlights.-- El pdf es la versión post-print.-- et al.The plenar...
The human genome is predicted to contain ~20,500 protein-coding genes. The encoded proteins are the ...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
Humans are believed to have ~20,500 protein-coding genes andmuch effort has over the last years been...
This is a proposal developed within the community as an important first step in formalizing standard...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibodies, are essential reagents for protein chara...
Protein affinity reagents (PARs), most commonly antibod-ies, are essential reagents for protein char...
Essential to the ambition of characterising fully the human proteome are systematic and com-prehensi...
Is specificity an important issue regarding affinity reagents? What about the validation of affinity...
ProteomeBinders is a new European consortium aiming to establish a comprehensive resource of well-ch...
A major goal of proteomics is the complete description of the protein interaction network underlying...
A major goal of proteomics is the complete description of the protein interaction network underlying...
A major goal of proteomics is the complete description of the protein interaction network underlying...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
Human Proteome Organisation (HUPO) Highlights.-- El pdf es la versión post-print.-- et al.The plenar...
The human genome is predicted to contain ~20,500 protein-coding genes. The encoded proteins are the ...
The generation of affinity reagents to large numbers of human proteins depends on the ability to exp...
Humans are believed to have ~20,500 protein-coding genes andmuch effort has over the last years been...
This is a proposal developed within the community as an important first step in formalizing standard...