Proteome analysis has emerged as a new field of protein science offering the possibility of achieving unbiased identification, quantification and functional assessment of all proteins and peptides present in biological samples. Proteomics technologies are being used with increased frequency in the renal community. In this article we aim to highlight investigations in basic renal research and in clinical nephrology making use of recent developments in proteomic methods. Several examples are presented of how proteomics may be helpful to nephrology and affect possible future directions in kidney research
The technology platforms for proteome analysis have advanced considerably over the last few years. D...
Urine has become one of the most attractive biofluids in clinical proteomics as it can be obtained n...
Renal biopsy is viewed as the gold standard for diagnosis and management of many kidney diseases, es...
Proteome analysis has emerged as a new field of protein science offering the possibility of achievin...
Noninvasive diagnosis of kidney diseases and assessment of the prognosis are still challenges in cli...
In the post human genome era, several ''omics'' fields are emerging. Proteomics has experienced a ra...
doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00298.2006.—Proteomic technologies are used with increas-ing frequency in the r...
The novel discipline of proteomics has experienced a rapid growth in the recent past and has great p...
The increasing number of patients suffering from chronic renal failure represents one of the major c...
Urine has been in the center of attention among scientists of clinical proteomics in the past decade...
International audiencePreclinical animal models are extensively used in nephrology. In this review, ...
Proteomic biomarkers offer the hope of improving the management of patients with kidney diseases by ...
In this viewpoint article, the importance of renal tissue proteomics in health and disease is explor...
Abstract Renal diseases are prevalent and important. However, despite significant stri...
Renal diseases are driven by alterations in the entity of proteins within the kidney, at the level o...
The technology platforms for proteome analysis have advanced considerably over the last few years. D...
Urine has become one of the most attractive biofluids in clinical proteomics as it can be obtained n...
Renal biopsy is viewed as the gold standard for diagnosis and management of many kidney diseases, es...
Proteome analysis has emerged as a new field of protein science offering the possibility of achievin...
Noninvasive diagnosis of kidney diseases and assessment of the prognosis are still challenges in cli...
In the post human genome era, several ''omics'' fields are emerging. Proteomics has experienced a ra...
doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00298.2006.—Proteomic technologies are used with increas-ing frequency in the r...
The novel discipline of proteomics has experienced a rapid growth in the recent past and has great p...
The increasing number of patients suffering from chronic renal failure represents one of the major c...
Urine has been in the center of attention among scientists of clinical proteomics in the past decade...
International audiencePreclinical animal models are extensively used in nephrology. In this review, ...
Proteomic biomarkers offer the hope of improving the management of patients with kidney diseases by ...
In this viewpoint article, the importance of renal tissue proteomics in health and disease is explor...
Abstract Renal diseases are prevalent and important. However, despite significant stri...
Renal diseases are driven by alterations in the entity of proteins within the kidney, at the level o...
The technology platforms for proteome analysis have advanced considerably over the last few years. D...
Urine has become one of the most attractive biofluids in clinical proteomics as it can be obtained n...
Renal biopsy is viewed as the gold standard for diagnosis and management of many kidney diseases, es...