Erschienen:
Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014
Enthält:
Practical Considerations and Current Limitations in Quantitative Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics; Targeted Proteomics Based on High Resolution Accurate Mass Spectrometry Measurement; Making Sense Out of the Proteome: The Utility of iTRAQ and TMT; Getting Absolute: Determining Absolute Protein Quantities via Selected Reaction Monitoring Mass Spectrometry; Proteomics Standards with Controllable TruenessAbsolute Quantification of Peptides, Phosphopeptides and Proteins Using ICP- and ESI-MS Label-Free Strategies for Protein Quantification; Overview and Implementation of Mass Spectrometry-Based Label-Free Quantitative Proteomics; MS1 Label-Free Quantification Using Ion Intensity Chromatograms in Skyline (Research and Clinical Applications); Label-Free Quantification of Proteins Using Data-Independent Acquisition; Spatial Proteomics: Practical Considerations for Data Acquisition and Analysis in Protein Subcellular Localisation Studies; Quantitative Analyses of Phosphotyrosine Cellular Signalling in Disease; Next Generation Proteomics: PTMs in Space and Time; Experimental and Analytical Approaches to Quantification of Protein Turnover on a Proteome-Wide Scale; Protein Quantification by MRM for Biomarker Validation; MRM-based Protein Quantification with Labelled Standards for Biomarker Discovery, Verification, and Validation in Human Plasma; Mass Spectrometry-Based Quantification of Proteins and Peptides in Food; Subject Index
Beschreibung:
This exemplary book will be essential reading for analytical and biological mass spectrometrists working in proteomics research, as well as those undertaking either fundamental or clinical-based investigations with an interest in understanding protein dynamics and/or biomarker assessment