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Efficient and Specific Removal of Albumin from Human Serum Samples

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Using monoclonal antibodies against human serum albumin (HSA) to develop an immunoaffinity resin that is effective in the removal of both full-length HSA and many of the HSA fragments present in serum shows markedly better performance than dye-based resins in terms of both the efficiency and specificity of albumin removal.
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This article is published in Molecular & Cellular Proteomics.The article was published on 2003-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 222 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bovine serum albumin & Human serum albumin.

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Human serum albumin: from bench to bedside.

TL;DR: HSA is a valuable biomarker of many diseases, including cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, ischemia, post-menopausal obesity, severe acute graft-versus-host disease, and diseases that need monitoring of the glycemic control.
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Human body fluid proteome analysis

TL;DR: The proteomics technologies currently used for global identification and quantification of body fluid proteins are summarized, and the putative biomarkers discovered for a variety of human diseases through human body fluid proteome (HBFP) analysis are elaborate.
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Comparison of different depletion strategies for improved resolution in proteomic analysis of human serum samples.

TL;DR: This study provides a comprehensive investigation of commercially available depletion columns and will be of high importance for future proteomic studies on serum samples and the ProteoExtract™ Albumin/IgG Removal kit displayed the best results.
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Depletion of multiple high-abundance proteins improves protein profiling capacities of human serum and plasma.

TL;DR: Non2‐D methods such as protein array pixelation are more promising strategies for detecting lower abundance proteins after depleting the six abundant proteins.
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Utilizing Human Blood Plasma for Proteomic Biomarker Discovery

TL;DR: Continued development of depletion and enrichment techniques, coupled with improved pre-MS separations (both at the protein and peptide level) holds promise in extending the dynamic range of proteomic analysis.
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Probability-based protein identification by searching sequence databases using mass spectrometry data.

TL;DR: A new computer program, Mascot, is presented, which integrates all three types of search for protein identification by searching a sequence database using mass spectrometry data, and the scoring algorithm is probability based.
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The Human Plasma Proteome History, Character, and Diagnostic Prospects

TL;DR: This work speculates on the reasons behind this large discrepancy between the expectations arising from proteomics and the realities of clinical diagnostics and suggests approaches by which protein-disease associations may be more effectively translated into diagnostic tools in the future.
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Atomic structure and chemistry of human serum albumin.

TL;DR: The three-dimensional structure of human serum albumin has been determined crystallographically to a resolution of 2.8 Å and should provide insight into future pharmacokinetic and genetically engineered therapeutic applications of serumalbumin.
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Using Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual

Ed Harlow, +1 more
TL;DR: Epitope Mapping Determining the Structural Requirements Of An Epitope Choosing An EpITope-mapping Method Mapping By Competition Assay Mapping by Expression of Gene Fragments Mapping Using Synthetic Peptides Synthesis Or Purchase Of The Peptide Set Alternate Approaches To Epitopes.
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Erratum: Atomic structure and chemistry of human serum albumin

X. M. He, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1993 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the unit cell constant for the b axis of the recombinant crystal form should have been 88.3 A instead of 38.5 A, and a statement in Fig. 4 should read that Lys 199 and His 242 are located at the 'top' of Fig.
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