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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction to Proteomics
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    Chapter 2 High-Resolution Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis
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    Chapter 3 Non-classical 2-D Electrophoresis
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    Chapter 4 Proteomics
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    Chapter 5 MALDI MS
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    Chapter 6 Capillary Electrophoresis Coupled to Mass Spectrometry for Proteomic Profiling of Human Urine and Biomarker Discovery
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    Chapter 7 A Newcomer’s Guide to Nano-Liquid-Chromatography of Peptides
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    Chapter 8 Multidimensional Protein Identification Technology
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    Chapter 9 Characterization of Platelet Proteins Using Peptide Centric Proteomics
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    Chapter 10 Proteomics
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    Chapter 11 Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry-Based Quantitative Proteomics
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    Chapter 12 iTRAQ-Labeling of In-Gel Digested Proteins for Relative Quantification
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    Chapter 13 Electrospray Mass Spectrometry for Quantitative Plasma Proteome Analysis
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    Chapter 14 Algorithms and Databases
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    Chapter 15 Shotgun Protein Identification and Quantification by Mass Spectrometry
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    Chapter 16 Proteomics Identification of Oxidatively Modified Proteins in Bra
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    Chapter 17 Isotope-Labeling and Affinity Enrichment of Phosphopeptides for Proteomic Analysis Using Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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    Chapter 18 Part VII Subcellular Proteomics Organelle Proteomics: Reduction of Sample Complexity by Enzymatic In-Gel Selection of Native Proteins
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    Chapter 19 Isolation of Plasma Membranes from the Nervous System by Countercurrent Distribution in Aqueous Polymer Two-Phase Systems
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    Chapter 20 Enrichment and Preparation of Plasma Membrane Proteins from Arabidopsis thaliana for Global Proteomic Analysis Using Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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    Chapter 21 Tandem Affinity Purification of Protein Complexes from Mammalian Cells by the Strep/FLAG (SF)-TAP Tag
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    Chapter 22 Sequential Peptide Affinity Purification System for the Systematic Isolation and Identification of Protein Complexes from Escherichia coli
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    Chapter 23 Bioinformatical Approaches to Detect and Analyze Protein Interactions
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Chapter title
Capillary Electrophoresis Coupled to Mass Spectrometry for Proteomic Profiling of Human Urine and Biomarker Discovery
Chapter number 6
Book title
Proteomics
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2009
DOI 10.1007/978-1-60761-157-8_6
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Book ISBNs
978-1-60761-156-1, 978-1-60761-157-8
Authors

Petra Zürbig, Eric Schiffer, Harald Mischak, Zürbig, Petra, Schiffer, Eric, Mischak, Harald

Abstract

Currently, the main focus of clinical proteome analysis is on detection and identification of polypeptides that significantly change owing to pathological changes. Capillary electrophoresis coupled online to an electrospray ionization time of flight mass spectrometer (CE-MS) allows the differential display of a large number of polypeptides in a single, reproducible, and time-limited step and enables the comparison of different protein profiles for biomarker discovery. In addition to the reproducibility of the CE-MS setup, many further steps including data processing and mining, usage of biomarkers for diagnosis, and biomarker sequencing are necessary to answer the demands of biomarker discovery of clinical significance. In this chapter, we discuss materials and methods for CE-MS-based clinical proteomics allowing the reproducible profiling of urine.

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Student > Ph. D. Student 6 27%
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Professor 3 14%
Other 2 9%
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Unknown 2 9%
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 32%
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Computer Science 1 5%
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