The development of fully automated and high-throughput systems for proteomics is now in demand because of the need to generate new protein-based disease biomarkers. Unfortunately, it is difficult to identify protein biomarkers that are low abundant when in the presence of highly abundant proteins, especially in complex biological samples such as serum, cell lysates, and other biological fluids. Membrane proteins, which are in many cases of low abundance compared to the cytosolic proteins, have various functions and can provide insight into the state of a disease and serve as targets for new drugs making them attractive biomarker candidates. Traditionally, proteins are identified through the use of gel electrophoretic techniques, which are n...
Due to their physicochemical properties, membrane protein proteomics analyses often require extensiv...
Membrane proteomics, the large-scale analysis of membrane proteins, is often constrained by the diff...
Membrane proteins are essential to cellular functions, including cell-cell communication and signal ...
The development of fully automated and high-throughput systems for proteomics is now in demand becau...
International audienceDespite decades of extensive research, the large-scale analysis of membrane pr...
Proteome profiling is the identification and quantitation of all proteins in biological samples. An ...
Disease specific proteins are highly valuable as clinical biomarkers, which can be used in early dia...
Membrane proteins are fairly refractory to digestion especially by trypsin. Less specific proteases ...
A major goal of proteomics is to develop methods that enable the systematic characterization of ever...
(Figure Presented) A simple and scalable method is presented for harvesting, purification, and on-ch...
Proteomic analysis requires the combination of an extensive suite of technologies including protein ...
As much attention has devoted to the proteome research during the last few years, biomarker discover...
The use of microfluidic components to create an analytical toolbox for the very rapidly growing fiel...
Seminal bioanalytical technologies for high-throughput analysis, such as flow cytometry and capillar...
As much attention has devoted to the proteome research during the last years, biomarker discovery ha...
Due to their physicochemical properties, membrane protein proteomics analyses often require extensiv...
Membrane proteomics, the large-scale analysis of membrane proteins, is often constrained by the diff...
Membrane proteins are essential to cellular functions, including cell-cell communication and signal ...
The development of fully automated and high-throughput systems for proteomics is now in demand becau...
International audienceDespite decades of extensive research, the large-scale analysis of membrane pr...
Proteome profiling is the identification and quantitation of all proteins in biological samples. An ...
Disease specific proteins are highly valuable as clinical biomarkers, which can be used in early dia...
Membrane proteins are fairly refractory to digestion especially by trypsin. Less specific proteases ...
A major goal of proteomics is to develop methods that enable the systematic characterization of ever...
(Figure Presented) A simple and scalable method is presented for harvesting, purification, and on-ch...
Proteomic analysis requires the combination of an extensive suite of technologies including protein ...
As much attention has devoted to the proteome research during the last few years, biomarker discover...
The use of microfluidic components to create an analytical toolbox for the very rapidly growing fiel...
Seminal bioanalytical technologies for high-throughput analysis, such as flow cytometry and capillar...
As much attention has devoted to the proteome research during the last years, biomarker discovery ha...
Due to their physicochemical properties, membrane protein proteomics analyses often require extensiv...
Membrane proteomics, the large-scale analysis of membrane proteins, is often constrained by the diff...
Membrane proteins are essential to cellular functions, including cell-cell communication and signal ...