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Human Saliva Proteome Analysis
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2007Abstract: Human saliva contains proteins that can be informative for disease detection and surveillance of oral health. Comprehensive analysis and identification of the proteomic content in human whole and ductal saliva is a necessary first step toward the discovery of saliva protein markers for human disease detection.
Shen, Hu, Joseph A, Loo, David T, Wong
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British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2007
Primary malignant brain tumours (anaplastic glioma and glioblastoma) display heterogenous histopathology and diverse genetic abnormalities. These tumours remain incurable with no significant improvement in median survival times in the last 20 years, despite significant technological advances in surgery and radiotherapy, and mechanistic insights into ...
I R, Whittle +5 more
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Primary malignant brain tumours (anaplastic glioma and glioblastoma) display heterogenous histopathology and diverse genetic abnormalities. These tumours remain incurable with no significant improvement in median survival times in the last 20 years, despite significant technological advances in surgery and radiotherapy, and mechanistic insights into ...
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Diabetologie Und Stoffwechsel, 2017
Chronic kidney diseases are characterized by a slow progressive loss of renal function leading to kidney failure. At end-stage renal disease, affected patients require renal replacement therapy, dialysis or kidney transplantation, with considerable consequences for mortality and quality of life of the patients.
Drube, Jens +4 more
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Chronic kidney diseases are characterized by a slow progressive loss of renal function leading to kidney failure. At end-stage renal disease, affected patients require renal replacement therapy, dialysis or kidney transplantation, with considerable consequences for mortality and quality of life of the patients.
Drube, Jens +4 more
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PROTEOMICS, 2004
AbstractThis report provides the first proteomic analysis of normal ovine lymph. By establishing the fact that lymph is more than an ultrafiltrate of blood plasma, it documents that the lymph proteome contains an array of proteins that differentiates it from plasma.
Lee V, Leak +8 more
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AbstractThis report provides the first proteomic analysis of normal ovine lymph. By establishing the fact that lymph is more than an ultrafiltrate of blood plasma, it documents that the lymph proteome contains an array of proteins that differentiates it from plasma.
Lee V, Leak +8 more
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Proteome analysis of adipogenesis
PROTEOMICS, 2004AbstractAdipose tissue plays a crucial endocrine role in controlling whole body glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity. Given the substantial rise in obesity and obesity‐related diseases such as diabetes, it is important to understand the molecular basis of adipocyte differentiation and its control.
Welsh, GI +4 more
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Towards clinical proteomics analysis
Biomedical Chromatography, 2010AbstractTo understand accurate protein dynamics, a highly reproducible proteomics analytical method is required. The acquired thus knowledge will lead to the diagnosis, treatment and protection against diseases. This review deals with proteomics analysis from a view of sample pre‐treatment, sensitivity and reproducibility of the methods, including two ...
Kazuhiro, Imai +2 more
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2013
This chapter discusses the methods for analysing the proteome which refers to the total protein content of cells or tissues. It examines the weaknesses and strengths of these methods to guide readers in choosing an appropriate one that would answer a particular biological question.
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This chapter discusses the methods for analysing the proteome which refers to the total protein content of cells or tissues. It examines the weaknesses and strengths of these methods to guide readers in choosing an appropriate one that would answer a particular biological question.
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Proteome analysis ofCorynebacterium glutamicum
ELECTROPHORESIS, 2001By the use of different Corynebacterium glutamicum strains more than 1.4 million tons of amino acids, mainly L-glutamate and L-lysine, are produced per year. A project was started recently to elucidate the complete DNA sequence of this bacterium. In this communication we describe an approach to analyze the C.
Hermann, T. +12 more
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Proteomics Analysis of the Alzheimer's Disease Hippocampal Proteome
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2007Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by the presence of intracellular neurofibrillary tangles (NFT), extracellular senile plaques (SP), and synaptic loss. The hippocampus is a region that plays an important role in memory and cognitive function, and it is severely affected in AD.
Rukhsana, Sultana +6 more
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Proteomic Analysis of Huntington’s Disease
Current Protein & Peptide Science, 2020: Huntington’s disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disease that is genetically inherited through an autosomal dominant gene located on chromosome 4. HD is caused by DNA mutation (generally 37 or more repetition of CAG nucleotides) that leads to an excessive stretch of glutamine residues. However, the main pathogenesis pathway resulted by polyglutamine
Shobhit, Kumar +5 more
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