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Proteomic and Metabolomic Approaches to Biomarker Discovery, Second
Edition covers techniques from both proteomics and metabolomics and
includes all steps involved in biomarker discovery, from study
design to study execution. The book describes methods and presents
a standard operating procedure for sample selection, preparation
and storage, as well as data analysis and modeling. This new
standard effectively eliminates the differing methodologies used in
studies and creates a unified approach. Readers will learn the
advantages and disadvantages of the various techniques discussed,
as well as potential difficulties inherent to all steps in the
biomarker discovery process. This second edition has been fully
updated and revised to address recent advances in MS and NMR
instrumentation, high-field NMR, proteomics and metabolomics for
biomarker validation, clinical assays of biomarkers and clinical MS
and NMR, identifying microRNAs and autoantibodies as biomarkers,
MRM-MS assay development, top-down MS, glycosylation-based serum
biomarkers, cell surface proteins in biomarker discovery,
lipodomics for cancer biomarker discovery, and strategies to design
studies to identify predictive biomarkers in cancer research.
A Century of Separation Science presents an extensive overview of
the critical developments in separation science since 1900,
covering recent advances in chromatography, electrophoresis,
field-flow fractionation, countercurrent chromatography, and
supercritical fluid chromatography for high-speed and
high-throughput analysis.
A Century of Separation Science presents an historical, as well as
technical, perspective of the critical developments in separation
science since 1900, covering recent advances in chromatography,
electrophoresis, field-flow fractionation, contercurrent
chromatography, adn supercritical fluid chromatography for
high-speed and high-throughput analysis. The author also discusses
the theory of gradient elution and solvent selection for optimal
separation in liquid chromatography.
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