AbstractWe review and demonstrate how an empirical Bayes method, shrinking a protein's sample variance towards a pooled estimate, leads to far more powerful and stable inference to detect significant changes in protein abundance compared to ordinary t-tests. Using examples from isobaric mass labelled proteomic experiments we show how to analyze data from multiple experiments simultaneously, and discuss the effects of missing data on the inference. We also present easy to use open source software for normalization of mass spectrometry data and inference based on moderated test statistics
Large-scale quantitative analyses of biological systems are often performed with few replicate exper...
Quantitative mass spectrometry enables to monitor the abundance of thousands of proteins across biol...
In proteomics and metabolomics, to quantify the changes of abundance levels of biomolecules in a bio...
We review and demonstrate how an empirical Bayes method, shrinking a protein's sample variance towar...
AbstractWe review and demonstrate how an empirical Bayes method, shrinking a protein's sample varian...
Background: Advances in mass spectrometry-based proteomics have enabled the incorporation of proteom...
Background: Advances in mass spectrometry-based proteomics have enabled the incorporation of proteom...
Proteomics experiments commonly aim to estimate and detect differential abundance across all express...
Current workflows in mass spectrometry proteomics are able to identify thousands of proteins in a si...
Label-free shotgun mass spectrometry enables the detection of significant changes in protein abundan...
A major goal in proteomics is the comprehensive and accurate description of a proteome. This task in...
Motivation: The qualitative and quantitative characterization of protein abundance profiles over a s...
International audienceInferring protein abundances from peptide intensities is the key step in quant...
In quantitative proteomics, the intensity of a peptide ion in mass spectra is an estimate of that pe...
Proteomics and other protein-based analysis methods such as Westem blotting all face the challenge o...
Large-scale quantitative analyses of biological systems are often performed with few replicate exper...
Quantitative mass spectrometry enables to monitor the abundance of thousands of proteins across biol...
In proteomics and metabolomics, to quantify the changes of abundance levels of biomolecules in a bio...
We review and demonstrate how an empirical Bayes method, shrinking a protein's sample variance towar...
AbstractWe review and demonstrate how an empirical Bayes method, shrinking a protein's sample varian...
Background: Advances in mass spectrometry-based proteomics have enabled the incorporation of proteom...
Background: Advances in mass spectrometry-based proteomics have enabled the incorporation of proteom...
Proteomics experiments commonly aim to estimate and detect differential abundance across all express...
Current workflows in mass spectrometry proteomics are able to identify thousands of proteins in a si...
Label-free shotgun mass spectrometry enables the detection of significant changes in protein abundan...
A major goal in proteomics is the comprehensive and accurate description of a proteome. This task in...
Motivation: The qualitative and quantitative characterization of protein abundance profiles over a s...
International audienceInferring protein abundances from peptide intensities is the key step in quant...
In quantitative proteomics, the intensity of a peptide ion in mass spectra is an estimate of that pe...
Proteomics and other protein-based analysis methods such as Westem blotting all face the challenge o...
Large-scale quantitative analyses of biological systems are often performed with few replicate exper...
Quantitative mass spectrometry enables to monitor the abundance of thousands of proteins across biol...
In proteomics and metabolomics, to quantify the changes of abundance levels of biomolecules in a bio...