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    Combinatorial Peptide Ligand Libraries to Discover Liver Disease Biomarkers in Plasma Samples

    High-abundance proteins present in blood plasma make the detection of low-abundance proteins extremely difficult by proteomics technology. Hexapeptide combinatorial ligand libraries can be used to investigate ...

    Gian Maria D’Amici, Anna Maria Timperio, Sara Rinalducci, Lello Zolla in Liver Proteomics (2012)

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    Analysis of the Cattle Liver Proteome by High-Sensitive Liquid Chromatography Coupled with Mass Spectrometry Method

    The present chapter describes methods for the separation and identification of proteins in liver metabolism through a comparison of the protein expression profiles of the two breeds taken into account as a mod...

    Anna Maria Timperio, Gian Maria D’Amici, Lello Zolla in Liver Proteomics (2012)

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    Depletion of hemoglobin and carbonic anhydrase from erythrocyte cytosolic samples by preparative clear native electrophoresis

    Proteomic analysis of red cells is compromised by the presence of high-abundance proteins (hemoglobin and carbonic anhydrase-1), which completely obscure low-abundance species. The depletion method presented h...

    Gian Maria D'Amici, Sara Rinalducci, Lello Zolla in Nature Protocols (2012)

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    Separation of Thylakoid Membrane Proteins by Sucrose Gradient Ultracentrifugation or Blue Native-SDS-PAGE Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis

    Generally, a combination of two or more chromatographic and/or electrophoretic methods is conducted to separate membrane protein complexes. Here we describe how thylakoid membrane protein complexes from the ph...

    Gian Maria D’Amici, Christian G. Huber, Lello Zolla in Membrane Proteomics (2009)