【资源】《Separation Methods in Proteomics》
丁香园论坛
edited by Gary B. Smejkal
2006年出版,
目录
Chapter 1 Applications of Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) in 2DGE
Chapter 2 Applications of Ion-Exchange Chromatography (IEX) to Reduce Sample Complexity Prior to Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis (2DGE)
Chapter 3 Use of Camelid Antibody Fragments in the Depletion and Enrichment of Human Plasma Proteins for Proteomics Applications
Chapter 4 High-Throughput Plasma Depletion with Chicken Antibodies for Proteomic Analysis
Chapter 5 Immunoaffi nity Depletion of High-Abundant Proteins for Proteomic Sample Preparation
Chapter 6 Isolation of Plasma Membrane Proteins for Proteomic Analysis
Chapter 7 New Ultrafiltration and Solid Phase Extraction Techniques Improve Serum Peptide Detection
Chapter 8 Tools for Sample Preparation and Prefractionation in Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis
Chapter 9 Optic Nerve Fractionation for Proteomics
Chapter 10 Fractionation of Retina for Proteomic Analyses
Chapter 11 Reducing Protein Sample Complexity with Free Flow Electrophoresis (FFE)
Chapter 12 Destreaking Strategies for Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis
Chapter 13 Proteomic Approaches to the Study of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Chapter 14 Immunoglobulin Patterns in Health and Disease
Chapter 15 Difference Gel Electrophoresis (DIGE)
Chapter 16 Principles and Challenges of Basic Protein Separation by Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis
Chapter 17 Multidimensional Separation of Membrane Proteins
Chapter 18 Structural Approaches to Glycoproteomics
Chapter 19 Enrichment and Analysis of Glycoproteins in the Proteome
Chapter 20 Proteomic Analyses Using High-Efficiency Separations and Accurate Mass Measurements
Chapter 21 Middle-Out Proteomics: Incorporating Multidimensional Protein Fractionation and Intact Protein Mass Analysis as Elements of a Proteomic Analysis Workflow
Chapter 22 Polymeric Monolithic Capillary Columns in Proteomics
Chapter 23 Staining Proteins in Polyacrylamide Gels
Chapter 24 Multiplexed Proteomics: Fluorescent Detection of Proteins, Glycoproteins, and Phospoproteins in Two-Dimensional (2D) Gels
Chapter 25 Direct Immunoprobing on Glyoxyl Agarose Composite Gels
Chapter 26 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance-Driven Chemical Proteomics: The Functional and Mechanistic Complement to Proteomics
Chapter 27 Electrophoretic Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Toward High-Throughput Structural Characterization of Biological Signaling Processes