The low-molecular weight fraction (LMF) of the human plasma proteome is an invaluable source of biological information, especially in the context of identifying plasma-based biomarkers of disease. This protocol outlines a standardized procedure for the rapid/reproducible LMF profiling of human plasma samples using centrifugal ultrafiltration fractionation, followed by 1D-SDS-PAGE separation and nano-LC-MS/MS. Ultrafiltration is a convective process that uses anisotropic semipermeable membranes to separate macromolecular species on the basis of size. We have optimized centrifugal ultrafiltration for plasma fractionation with respect to buffer and solvent composition, centrifugal force, duration and temperature to facilitate >95% recovery, an...
Analysis of any mammalian plasma proteome is a challenge, particularly by mass spectrometry, due to ...
Blood plasma is considered to be an excellent source of disease biomarkers because it contains prote...
Shotgun proteomic methods involving iTRAQ (isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation) pep...
The human plasma proteome represents an important secreted sub-proteome. Proteomic analysis of blood...
Reducing the complexity of plasma proteome through complex multidimensional fractionation protocols ...
Advances in proteomics are continuing to expand the ability to analyze the serum proteome. In recent...
The ability to cure or manage many diseases is highly dependent on the ability to correctly diagnose...
Serum potentially carries an archive of important histo-logical information whose determination coul...
Human blood plasma is a useful source of proteins associated with both health and disease. Analysis ...
Blood is a highly accessible body fluid that is rich in biological information; it is widely accepte...
Abstract Background Human plasma, representing the most complete record of the individual phenotype,...
While human plasma serves as a great source for disease diagnosis, low-molecular-weight (LMW) proteo...
Application Note Recent HUPO studies indicate that plasma is becoming the preferred sample for prote...
Analysis of any mammalian plasma proteome is a challenge, particularly by mass spectrometry, due to ...
The identification of novel biomarkers from human plasma remains a critical need in order to develop...
Analysis of any mammalian plasma proteome is a challenge, particularly by mass spectrometry, due to ...
Blood plasma is considered to be an excellent source of disease biomarkers because it contains prote...
Shotgun proteomic methods involving iTRAQ (isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation) pep...
The human plasma proteome represents an important secreted sub-proteome. Proteomic analysis of blood...
Reducing the complexity of plasma proteome through complex multidimensional fractionation protocols ...
Advances in proteomics are continuing to expand the ability to analyze the serum proteome. In recent...
The ability to cure or manage many diseases is highly dependent on the ability to correctly diagnose...
Serum potentially carries an archive of important histo-logical information whose determination coul...
Human blood plasma is a useful source of proteins associated with both health and disease. Analysis ...
Blood is a highly accessible body fluid that is rich in biological information; it is widely accepte...
Abstract Background Human plasma, representing the most complete record of the individual phenotype,...
While human plasma serves as a great source for disease diagnosis, low-molecular-weight (LMW) proteo...
Application Note Recent HUPO studies indicate that plasma is becoming the preferred sample for prote...
Analysis of any mammalian plasma proteome is a challenge, particularly by mass spectrometry, due to ...
The identification of novel biomarkers from human plasma remains a critical need in order to develop...
Analysis of any mammalian plasma proteome is a challenge, particularly by mass spectrometry, due to ...
Blood plasma is considered to be an excellent source of disease biomarkers because it contains prote...
Shotgun proteomic methods involving iTRAQ (isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation) pep...