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Blood protein profiling from childhood through adolescence

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The differences in blood protein levels during childhood and early adulthood were recently explored in an article published in Nature Communications...Read more


What sparked excitement at HUPO 2025

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At the 24th HUPO World Congress in Toronto, the theme "One Health Powered by Proteomics" emphasized the deep interconnectedness of humans, animals, microbes, and environments. In an article in Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, Gustav Ceder shares his impressions from this world congress together with thoughts and perspectives from some of the big players in the proteomics field...Read more


Festival of Genomics & Biodata

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The Festival of Genomics & Biodata is UK's largest and the world's fastest growing life sciences event. This year in London HPA affiliated professor Jochen Schwenk was there to present his research on using blood proteomes for molecular health monitoring...Read more


A proteomics strategy to assess the reliability of biomarkers for Duchenne muscular dystrophy

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In a publication in Clinical Proteomics a novel orthogonal strategy based on affinity proteomics and mass spectrometry was used for analytical validation of biomarkers in longitudinally collected serum samples from Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) patients...Read more


Integration of transcriptomics and antibody-based proteomics for exploration of proteins

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Approximately 11% of the human proteins are defined as missing proteins. These proteins lack experimental data on the protein level. In an investigation led by Sjöstedt et al, an integrated omics approach was applied to explore and identify missing proteins...Read more