AbstractCytokines, chemokines and growth factors (CCGFs) in human plasma are analyzed for identification of biomarkers. However concentrations of CCGFs are very low; it is difficult to identify and quantify low abundance proteins in the presence of the high abundance proteins (HAPs) unless HAPs are removed prior to analysis. However, there is a concern that the low abundance proteins such as CCGFs may also be removed during the HAP depletion process. In this study, we have examined whether or not depletion of the HAPs enhances detection of the CCGFs by immuno-assays. Top 14 HAPs were depleted from 10 healthy volunteers’ plasma using MARS-14 immuno-depletion column and a total of 27 CCGFs were analyzed by bead-based multiplexed immuno-assay....
Immunodepletion of abundant plasma proteins increases the depth of proteome penetration by mass spec...
In clinical and pharmaceutical proteomics, serum and plasma are frequently used for detection of ear...
To date, the complexity of the plasma proteome exceeds the analytical capacity of conventional appro...
Cytokines, chemokines and growth factors (CCGFs) in human plasma are analyzed for identification of ...
AbstractCytokines, chemokines and growth factors (CCGFs) in human plasma are analyzed for identifica...
There is a constant interest in blood‐based protein biomarkers, which can help to improve diagnosis ...
Plasma is the most easily accessible source for biomarker discovery in clinical proteomics. However,...
Changes in serum proteins that signal histopathological states, such as cancer, are useful diagnosti...
Identifi cation of disease biomarkers has signifi cantly increased the interest for study of the hum...
BACKGROUND: To date, the complexity of the plasma proteome exceeds the analytical capacity of conve...
Background: The removal of high-abundance proteins from plasma is an efficient approach to investiga...
BACKGROUND: To date, the complexity of the plasma proteome exceeds the analytical capacity of conven...
Affinity depletion of abundant proteins from human plasma has become a routine sample preparation st...
The enormous depth complexity of the human plasma proteome poses a significant challenge for current...
Serum is the body fluid most often used in biomarker discovery. Albumin, the most abundant serum pro...
Immunodepletion of abundant plasma proteins increases the depth of proteome penetration by mass spec...
In clinical and pharmaceutical proteomics, serum and plasma are frequently used for detection of ear...
To date, the complexity of the plasma proteome exceeds the analytical capacity of conventional appro...
Cytokines, chemokines and growth factors (CCGFs) in human plasma are analyzed for identification of ...
AbstractCytokines, chemokines and growth factors (CCGFs) in human plasma are analyzed for identifica...
There is a constant interest in blood‐based protein biomarkers, which can help to improve diagnosis ...
Plasma is the most easily accessible source for biomarker discovery in clinical proteomics. However,...
Changes in serum proteins that signal histopathological states, such as cancer, are useful diagnosti...
Identifi cation of disease biomarkers has signifi cantly increased the interest for study of the hum...
BACKGROUND: To date, the complexity of the plasma proteome exceeds the analytical capacity of conve...
Background: The removal of high-abundance proteins from plasma is an efficient approach to investiga...
BACKGROUND: To date, the complexity of the plasma proteome exceeds the analytical capacity of conven...
Affinity depletion of abundant proteins from human plasma has become a routine sample preparation st...
The enormous depth complexity of the human plasma proteome poses a significant challenge for current...
Serum is the body fluid most often used in biomarker discovery. Albumin, the most abundant serum pro...
Immunodepletion of abundant plasma proteins increases the depth of proteome penetration by mass spec...
In clinical and pharmaceutical proteomics, serum and plasma are frequently used for detection of ear...
To date, the complexity of the plasma proteome exceeds the analytical capacity of conventional appro...