In this review, we report the evolution on experimental conditions for the analysis of normal urine based on combinatorial peptide ligand library (CPLL) treatment and successive 2-DE and 2-DE/MS analysis. The main topics are (i) definition of the urine sample requirements, (ii) optimization of the urine/ligand ratio, (iii) essay conditions, (iv) en bloc elution. Overall, normal urine protein composition as studied by 2-DE includes over 2600 spots. Relevant data on inter and intraessay reproducibility obtained by the analysis of different normal urines repeated several times are also here presented. We found a 73% reproducibility upon analysis of the same sample and 68% correspondence of protein composition among different normal urine sampl...
A myriad of proteins and peptides can be identified in normal human urine. These are derived from a ...
Urine is a valuable material in the clinical proteomics studies as it may contain biomarkers for dia...
Analysis of native or endogenous peptides in biofluids can provide valuable insights into disease me...
In this review, we report the evolution on experimental conditions for the analysis of normal urine ...
The evaluation of biomarkers in bodily fluids necessitates the development of robust methods to quan...
Urine proteome is a potential source of information in renal diseases, and it is considered a natura...
Purpose: Urine proteomics is emerging as a powerful tool for biomarker discovery. The purpose of thi...
Clinical proteomics has led to the identification of biomarkers specifically associated with a clini...
Purpose: Human urine is an ideal candidate for use in clinical diagnostics. It is easily available, ...
The analysis of protein biomarkers in urine is expected to lead to advances in a variety of clinical...
Urine has become one of the most attractive biofluids in clinical proteomics as it can be obtained n...
<div><p>The analysis of protein biomarkers in urine is expected to lead to advances in a variety of ...
International audienceUrine is an easily accessible bodily fluid particularly suited for the routine...
Objective. We aim to explore and identify the high abundance of peptides in urine. Methods. Random u...
Since the completion of the human genome sequence, attention has now focused on establishing referen...
A myriad of proteins and peptides can be identified in normal human urine. These are derived from a ...
Urine is a valuable material in the clinical proteomics studies as it may contain biomarkers for dia...
Analysis of native or endogenous peptides in biofluids can provide valuable insights into disease me...
In this review, we report the evolution on experimental conditions for the analysis of normal urine ...
The evaluation of biomarkers in bodily fluids necessitates the development of robust methods to quan...
Urine proteome is a potential source of information in renal diseases, and it is considered a natura...
Purpose: Urine proteomics is emerging as a powerful tool for biomarker discovery. The purpose of thi...
Clinical proteomics has led to the identification of biomarkers specifically associated with a clini...
Purpose: Human urine is an ideal candidate for use in clinical diagnostics. It is easily available, ...
The analysis of protein biomarkers in urine is expected to lead to advances in a variety of clinical...
Urine has become one of the most attractive biofluids in clinical proteomics as it can be obtained n...
<div><p>The analysis of protein biomarkers in urine is expected to lead to advances in a variety of ...
International audienceUrine is an easily accessible bodily fluid particularly suited for the routine...
Objective. We aim to explore and identify the high abundance of peptides in urine. Methods. Random u...
Since the completion of the human genome sequence, attention has now focused on establishing referen...
A myriad of proteins and peptides can be identified in normal human urine. These are derived from a ...
Urine is a valuable material in the clinical proteomics studies as it may contain biomarkers for dia...
Analysis of native or endogenous peptides in biofluids can provide valuable insights into disease me...