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SELDI Technology for Identification of Protein Biomarkers

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Biomarker Methods in Drug Discovery and Development

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The ProteinChip SELDI System and chip arrays provide a sensitive, high-throughput methodology for protein biomarker discovery. The combination of retentate chromatography and time-of-flight mass spectrometry allows for the detection of increased peak numbers even when processing microliter sample volumes. The multiple chip chemistries allow the flexibility for user-defined protocols that can facilitate protein purification strategies. In addition, ProteinChip arrays can be designed to characterize antibody-antigen and other protein-protein interactions. This review will update the reader on the current SELDI methods and protocols that are especially pertinent to protein biomarker discovery.

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Devarajan, P., Ross, G.F. (2008). SELDI Technology for Identification of Protein Biomarkers. In: Wang, F. (eds) Biomarker Methods in Drug Discovery and Development. Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology™. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-463-6_12

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