The fossil record represents a history of life on this planet. Attempts to obtain molecular information from this record by analysis of nucleic acids found within fossils of extreme age have been unsuccessful or called into question. However, previous studies have demonstrated the long-term persistence of peptides within fossils and have used antibodies to extant proteins to demonstrate antigenic material. In this study we address two questions: Do immunogenic/antigenic materials persist in fossils? and; Can fossil material be used to raise antibodies that will cross-react with extant proteins? We have used material extracted from a well-preserved 100,000-300,000-year-old mammoth skull to produce antisera. The specificity of the antisera wa...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
Eleven collagen peptide sequences recovered from chemical extracts of dinosaur bones were mapped ont...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
Proteomics methods can identify amino acid sequences in fossil proteins, thus making it possible to...
Archaeological remains can preserve some proteins into deep time, offering remarkable opportunities ...
Proteomics methods can identify amino acid sequences in fossil proteins, thus making it possible to ...
Introduction: Despite an extensive published literature, skepticism over the claim of original bioch...
White fibers from a Late Cretaceous dinosaur Shuvuuia deserti stained positive for β-keratin antibod...
The growth of proteomics-based methods in archaeology prompted an investigation of the survival of n...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
Eleven collagen peptide sequences recovered from chemical extracts of dinosaur bones were mapped ont...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
The analysis of ancient proteins from paleontological, archeological, and historic materials is reve...
Palaeoproteomics is a relatively new field of research in archaeological science, but has great pote...
The growth of proteomics-based methods in archaeology prompted an investigation of the survival of n...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
Eleven collagen peptide sequences recovered from chemical extracts of dinosaur bones were mapped ont...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
Proteomics methods can identify amino acid sequences in fossil proteins, thus making it possible to...
Archaeological remains can preserve some proteins into deep time, offering remarkable opportunities ...
Proteomics methods can identify amino acid sequences in fossil proteins, thus making it possible to ...
Introduction: Despite an extensive published literature, skepticism over the claim of original bioch...
White fibers from a Late Cretaceous dinosaur Shuvuuia deserti stained positive for β-keratin antibod...
The growth of proteomics-based methods in archaeology prompted an investigation of the survival of n...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
Eleven collagen peptide sequences recovered from chemical extracts of dinosaur bones were mapped ont...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
The analysis of ancient proteins from paleontological, archeological, and historic materials is reve...
Palaeoproteomics is a relatively new field of research in archaeological science, but has great pote...
The growth of proteomics-based methods in archaeology prompted an investigation of the survival of n...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
Eleven collagen peptide sequences recovered from chemical extracts of dinosaur bones were mapped ont...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...