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Protocols and research into salmonid fish, rainbow trout liver proteins, their expression, biochemical pathways and degradation, using mass spectrometry and 2-dimensional electrophoresis.
Facility for the research community, with instrumens, protocols, educational materials and message boards. Includes links to services and project feasibility submission at Michigan State University, East Lansing.
Established by scientists from the Weizmann Institute of Science, the center provides its unique three-dimensional proteomics structure capability to Israeli academia and industry.
Duncan laboratory, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, develops and applies proteomics methods to problems in clinical research. Activities include quantification and characterization of proteins (including their modifications) in complex biological tissues and fluids.
Proteomics at the Vrije Universiteit (VU) and VU medical Center (VUmc) is organized in the Proteomics Center VU(mc). This site provides information about research activities, proteomics work-flows and instrumentation of the center.
The center focuses on improving existing and developing new proteomics technologies related to the adaptive changes in protein signaling that occur in response to substance abuse.
Experts from different sectors of basic or clinical fields. Includes human 2-D PAGE databases for proteome analysis in health and disease, galleries protocols and related links.
This Proteomics Center represents an interdisciplinary effort to explore and converge results from 4 different platform technologies that analyze intracellular and secreted blood cell proteins related to systemic autoimmune disease processes.
Facility for clinical targeted research, also offering protein extraction, 2D-PAGE with fluorescent or silver stain, excision and bioinformatic identification by MALDI-MS fingerprinting. Includes fees, patents and publications at Kentucky.
Dedicated to the development of novel array technologies for proteomics research, the proteomics center focuses on regulatory proteins, particularly transcription factors to better understand various aspects of sleep biology.