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Plasma proteomic profiles correlate with organ dysfunction in COVID-19 ARDS. [PDF]

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Plasma-to-tumour tissue integrated proteomics using nano-omics for biomarker discovery in glioblastoma. [PDF]

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Liu X   +10 more
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A perspective on protein profiling of blood [PDF]

open access: possibleBJU International, 2005
Protein profiling of blood is going to lead to huge changes in the development of biomarkers and perhaps also in producing targets for the medical treatment of cancer. Experts in this field from Los Angeles have written an outstanding mini‐review about this topic.Renal cancer has been an area of interest to all of those involved in urological oncology,
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Enhanced nonenzymatic glycosylation of blood proteins in stored blood

Transfusion, 1983
Significantly enhanced nonezymatic glycosylation of hemoglobin, plasma, and erythrocyte membrane proteins was demonstrated following storage of whole blood in the liquid state under conventional blood bank conditions. Among the blood components studied, the proteins of the erythrocyte membrane were mainly involved, although the levels of glycosylated ...
J. Foldi, S. R. Hollan, J. G. Szelenyi
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Smart blood spots for whole blood protein analysis

The Analyst, 2018
A reactor for whole blood sampling integrated with instant protein digestion in a “lab-on-paper” format is introduced here.
Øystein Skjærvø   +2 more
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Blood Proteins and Inflammation in the Horse

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2008
Activation of the host response to infection, the "acute-phase response," is a highly organized physiologic reaction that includes changes in concentrations of plasma acute-phase proteins (APPs). The APPs are increasingly being used as markers for prognosis and monitoring response to therapy along with general determinants of equine health. Use of APPs
Mark V. Crisman   +2 more
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Manganese proteins in blood plasma

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1973
Abstract Two 54Mn-binding proteins have been observed in blood plasma. The first, which combines readily in vitro with Mn, is a β1-globulin with an apparent molecular weight of approx. 70 000. It is indistinguishable, by the methods described here, from the Fe-binding protein transferrin. The second is a β-globulin of apparent mol. wt 200 000–250 000.
K. Fritze, D.J.R. Evans, R.G.V. Hancock
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