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Protein and Peptide Array Analysis of Autoimmune Disease [PDF]

open access: goldBioTechniques, 2002
Molecular cloning, sequencing of the human genome, and other major advances in biomedical research have contributed substantially to our understanding of autoimmune disease.
William H. Robinson   +2 more
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Analysis of protein interaction and function with a 3-dimensional MALDI-MS protein array [PDF]

open access: goldBioTechniques, 2005
Protein profiling and characterization of protein interactions in biological samples ultimately require indicator-free methods of signal detection, which likewise offer an opportunity to distinguish specific interactions from nonspecific protein binding.
Igor M. Gavin   +4 more
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A lectin array-based methodology for the analysis of protein glycosylation [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods, 2006
Glycosylation is the most versatile and one of the most abundant protein modifications. It has a structural role as well as diverse functional roles in many specific biological functions, including cancer development, viral and bacterial infections, and autoimmunity.
Rakefet Rosenfeld   +9 more
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Doubly stochastic continuous-time hidden Markov approach for analyzing genome tiling arrays [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of Applied Statistics 2009, Vol. 3, No. 3, 1183-1203, 2008
Microarrays have been developed that tile the entire nonrepetitive genomes of many different organisms, allowing for the unbiased mapping of active transcription regions or protein binding sites across the entire genome.
Johnson, W. Evan   +2 more
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Protein expression profiling arrays: tools for the multiplexed high-throughput analysis of proteins. [PDF]

open access: goldProteome science, 2003
The completion of the human genome sequence has led to a rapid increase in genetic information. The invention of DNA microarrays, which allow for the parallel measurement of thousands of genes on the level of mRNA, has enabled scientists to take a more global view of biological systems.
Jens Sydor, Steffen Nock
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Protein western array analysis in human pituitary tumours: insights and limitations [PDF]

open access: bronzeEndocrine Related Cancer, 2008
The molecular analysis of pituitary tumours has received a great deal of attention, although the majority of studies have concentrated on the genome and the transcriptome. We aimed to study the proteome of human pituitary adenomas. A protein array using 1005 monoclonal antibodies was used to study GH-, corticotrophin- and prolactin-secreting as well as
Antônio Ribeiro‐Oliveira   +13 more
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Smartphone-Based Quantitative Analysis of Protein Array Signals for Biomarker Detection in Lupus [PDF]

open access: goldChemosensors, 2022
Fluorescence-based microarray offers great potential in clinical diagnostics due to its high-throughput capability, multiplex capabilities, and requirement for a minimal volume of precious clinical samples.
Guang Yang   +5 more
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Antibody Protein Array Analysis of the Tear Film Cytokines [PDF]

open access: greenOptometry and Vision Science, 2008
Many bioactive proteins including cytokines are reported to increase in dry eye disease although the specific profile and concentration of inflammatory mediators varies considerably from study to study. In part, this variability results from inherent difficulties in quantifying low abundance proteins in a limited sample volume using relatively low ...
Shimin Li   +7 more
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Cluster analysis of protein array results via similarity of Gene Ontology annotation [PDF]

open access: goldBMC Bioinformatics, 2006
Background With the advent of high-throughput proteomic experiments such as arrays of purified proteins comes the need to analyse sets of proteins as an ensemble, as opposed to the traditional one-protein-at-a-time approach.
Wolting Cheryl   +2 more
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In situ structural analysis of Golgi intracisternal protein arrays [PDF]

open access: bronzeProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2015
Significance To our knowledge, this is the first detailed study of Golgi ultrastructure within unperturbed cells. Three intracisternal structures were identified, with implications for Golgi architecture and trafficking: ( i ) Bundles of filaments show how cargoes may oligomerize to increase their local ...
Benjamin D. Engel   +5 more
openalex   +7 more sources

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