Clinical Proteomics Methods and Protocols

The field of clinical proteomics has rapidly evolved during the past few years and is continuously growing as new methodologies and technologies emerge. In Clinical Proteomics, a select group of leading researchers has contributed their state-of-the-art methodologies on protein profiling and identif...

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Other Authors: Vlahou, Antonia (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Totowa, NJ Humana 2008, 2008
Edition:1st ed. 2008
Series:Methods in Molecular Biology
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 7. MALDI/SELDI Protein Profiling of Serum for the Identification of Cancer Biomarkers Lisa H. Cazares, Jose I. Diaz, Rick R. Drake, and O. John Semmes -- 8. Urine Sample Preparation and Protein Profiling by Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis and Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time of Flight Mass Spectroscopy Panagiotis G. Zerefos and Antonia Vlahou -- 9. Combining Laser Capture Microdissection and Proteomics Techniques Dana Mustafa, Johan M. Kros, and Theo Luider -- III: Clinical Proteomics by LC-MS Approaches -- 10. Comparison of Protein Expression by Isotope-Coded Affinity Tag Labeling Zhen Xiao and Timothy D. Veenstra -- 11. Analysis of Microdissected Cells by Two-Dimensional LC-MS Approaches Chen Li, Yi-Hong, Ye-Xiong Tan, Jian-Hua Ai, Hu Zhou, Su-Jun Li, Lei Zhang, Qi-Chang Xia, Jia-Rui Wu, Hong-Yang Wang, and Rong Zeng --  
505 0 |a Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- 1. Overview and Introduction to Clinical Proteomics Young-Ki Paik, Hoguen Kim, Eun-Young Lee, Min-Seok Kwon, and Sang Yun Cho -- I: Specimen Collection for Clinical Proteomics -- 2. Specimen Collection and Handling: Standardization of Blood Sample CollectionHarald Tammen -- 3. Tissue Sample Collection for Proteomics Analysis Jose I. Diaz, Lisa H. Cazares, and O. John Semmes -- II: Clinical Proteomics by 2DE and Direct MALDI/SELDI MS Profiling -- 4. Protein Profiling of Human Plasma Samples by Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis Sang Yun Cho, Eun-Young Lee, Hye-Young Kim, Min-Jung Kang, Hyoung-Joo Lee, Hoguen Kim, and Young-Ki Paik -- 5. Analysis of Laser Capture Microdissected Cells by 2-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis Daohai Zhang and Evelyn Siew-Chuan Koay -- 6. Optimizing the Difference Gel Electrophoresis (DIGE) Technology David B. Friedman and Kathryn S. Lilley --  
505 0 |a 12. Label-Free LC-MS Method for the Identification of Biomarkers Richard E. Higgs, Michael D. Knierman, Valentina Gelfanova, Jon P. Butler, and John E. Hale -- 13. Analysis of the Extracellular Matrix and Secreted Vesicle Proteomes by Mass Spectrometry Zhen Xiao, Thomas P. Conrads, George R. Beck, Jr., and Timothy D. Veenstra -- IV: Clinical Proteomics and Antibody Arrays -- 14. Miniaturized Parallelized Sandwich Immunoassays Hsin-Yun Hsu, Silke Wittemann, and Thomas O. Joos -- 15. Dissecting Cancer Serum Protein Profiles Using Antibody Arrays Marta Sanchez-Carbayo -- V: Statistics and Bioinformatics in Clinical Proteomics Data Analysis -- 16. 2D-PAGE Maps Analysis Emilio Marengo, Elisa Robotti, and Marco Bobba -- 17. Finding the Significant Markers: Statistical Analysis of Proteomic DataSebastien Christian Carpentier, Bart Panis, Rony Swennen, and Jeroen Lammertyn -- 18. Web-Based Tools for Protein Classification Costas D. Paliakasis, Ioannis Michalopoulos, and Sophia Kossida --  
505 0 |a 19. Open-Source Platform for the Analysis of Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) Data Matthew Fitzgibbon, Wendy Law, Damon May, Andrea Detter, and Martin McIntosh -- 20. Pattern Recognition Approaches for Classifying Proteomic Mass Spectra of Biofluids Ray L. Somorjai 
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653 |a Protein Biochemistry 
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653 |a Biochemistry 
653 |a Proteins  
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520 |a The field of clinical proteomics has rapidly evolved during the past few years and is continuously growing as new methodologies and technologies emerge. In Clinical Proteomics, a select group of leading researchers has contributed their state-of-the-art methodologies on protein profiling and identification of disease biomarkers in tissues, microdissected cells and body fluids. Experimental approaches involving the application of two-dimensional electrophoresis, multi-dimensional liquid chromatography, SELDI/MALDI mass spectrometry and protein arrays, as well as the bioinformatic and statistical tools pertinent to the analysis of proteomics data, are thoroughly detailed in these readily reproducible methods and protocols, explained through the step-by-step instructional format of the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology™ series. With its multi-disciplinary approach, Clinical Proteomics provides integrated, cutting-edge techniques sure to be invaluable to a wide range of researchers including clinicians, molecular biologists, chemists, bioinformaticians and computational biologists