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The Human Plasma Proteome
- N. L. Anderson, N. Anderson
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
- 1 November 2002
The human plasma proteome holds the promise of a revolution in disease diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring provided that major challenges in proteomics and related disciplines can be addressed.… Expand
Mass spectrometric quantitation of peptides and proteins using Stable Isotope Standards and Capture by Anti-Peptide Antibodies (SISCAPA).
- N. L. Anderson, N. Anderson, L. Haines, D. Hardie, R. Olafson, T. Pearson
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of proteome research
- 6 February 2004
A method (denoted SISCAPA) for quantitation of peptides in complex digests is described. In the method, anti-peptide antibodies immobilized on 100 nanoliter nanoaffinity columns are used to enrich… Expand
The Human Plasma Proteome: History, Character, and Diagnostic Prospects
- N. L. Anderson, N. Anderson
- Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
- 1 January 2003
Viral genome sequencing by random priming methods
- A. Djikeng, R. Halpin, +8 authors David J. Spiro
- Biology, Medicine
- BMC Genomics
- 7 January 2008
BackgroundMost emerging health threats are of zoonotic origin. For the overwhelming majority, their causative agents are RNA viruses which include but are not limited to HIV, Influenza, SARS, Ebola,… Expand
Proteome and proteomics: New technologies, new concepts, and new words
- N. Anderson, N. Anderson
- Medicine, Biology
- Electrophoresis
- 1 August 1998
The goal of proteomics is a comprehensive, quantitative description of protein expression and its changes under the influence of biological perturbations such as disease or drug treatment.… Expand
Metagenomic Analysis of RNA Viruses in a Fresh Water Lake
- A. Djikeng, Ryan Kuzmickas, N. Anderson, D. Spiro
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 29 September 2009
Freshwater lakes and ponds present an ecological interface between humans and a variety of host organisms. They are a habitat for the larval stage of many insects and may serve as a medium for… Expand
Characterization of the human urinary proteome: A method for high‐resolution display of urinary proteins on two‐dimensional electrophoresis gels with a yield of nearly 1400 distinct protein spots
- R. Pieper, C. Gatlin, +9 authors S. Steiner
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Proteomics
- 1 April 2004
The abundance profile of the human urinary proteome is known to change as a result of diseases or drug toxicities, particularly of those affecting the kidney and the urogenital tract. A consequence… Expand
A Human Proteome Detection and Quantitation Project*
- N. L. Anderson, N. Anderson, +6 authors S. Carr
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
- 1 May 2009
The lack of sensitive, specific, multiplexable assays for most human proteins is the major technical barrier impeding development of candidate biomarkers into clinically useful tests. Recent progress… Expand
Analytical techniques for cell fractions
- Karen E. Willard, Carol S. Giometti, N. L. Anderson, T. Oconnor, N. Anderson
- Chemistry
- 1969
Abstract The ISO-DALT system of two-dimensional electrophoresis allows high-resolution separations of proteins and protein subunits. However, the conventional isoelectric focusing employed in this… Expand