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Scientists Identify Molecular Trigger for Alzheimer’s Disease
New research establishes nature of malfunction in protein molecules that can lead to onset of dementia.
Preclinical Tests Shows Agent Stops “Slippery” Proteins from Binding, Causing Ewing Sarcoma
Some tumors regressed to the point that cancer cells could not be detected microscopically.
Study IDs Key Protein for Cell Death
Findings may offer a new way to kill cancer cells by forcing them into an alternative programmed-death pathway.
Whole Gel Processing Procedure for GeLC-MS/MS Based Proteomics
The procedure will enable clinical proteomics for which GeLC-MS/MS is a popular workflow and sample numbers are relatively high.
Spontaneous Mutations Play a Key Role in Congenital Heart Disease
New research shows that about 10 percent of these defects are caused by genetic mutations that are absent in the parents of affected children.
Waters Users’ Meeting at ASMS 2013
Register for the Waters Users’ meeting at ASMS 2013 and learn about the latest developments in Mass Spectrometry from Waters experts as we reveal our new technologies and solutions.
Thermo Scientific at ASMS 2013
Learn how scientists and researchers are transforming science by applying innovative solutions to a wide range of qualitative and quantitative applications.
Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics in Molecular Diagnostics: Discovery of Cancer Biomarkers Using Tissue Culture
Rapid development of MS-based proteomic techniques in the last decade that has immensely helped researchers in candidate biomarker discovery.
Agilent Technologies Announces Winner of Fifth Annual Early Career Professor Award
Assistant Professor at Northwestern Recognized for Cancer Diagnostics Research.
Gene Discoveries Give Hope Against 'Brittle Bone' Disease
Scientists pinpoint mutation that appears to cause severe forms of bone loss.
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Multiplexed Homogenous Proximity Extension Assays for High-throughput Protein Biomarker Research
Dr Martin Lundberg, Olink Bioscience, speaking at Molecular Diagnostics Asia 2011.

Improving Protein Identifications by Utilization of Amino Acid Composition Information Extracted from High-mass Accuracy ETD and HCD Spectra
Professor Frank Kjeldsen, University of Southern Denmark, speaking at Mass Spec Europe 2011.

Peptide Fragmentation in a Proteomics Workflow
Assistant Professor Maarten Altelaar, Utrecht University, speaking at Mass Spec Europe 2011.

Actionable Biomarkers for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Dr William Robinson, Stanford University, speaking at Microarray World Congress 2011.

Protein and Peptide Arrays for Studying Autoimmunity
Professor Paul J. (P.J.) Utz, Stanford University, speaking at Microarray World Congress.

The Potassium Channels Kv1.3 and KCa3.1 as Targets for Inflammatory Brain Pathologies
Professor Heike Wulff, University of California, speaking at Ion Channel Targets 2011.

Alpha2* Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors as a Therapeutic Target for Memory Enhancement
Dr Katumi Sumikawa, University of California, speaking at Ion Channel Targets 2011.

Smooth Muscle Kv7 (KCNQ) Potassium Channels: Important New Therapeutic Targets
Professor Kenneth Byron, Loyola University Chigaco, speaking at Ion Channel Targets 2011.

A Systematic Investigation of Candidate Breast Cancer Progression-Associated Biomarkers Identified from Omic Screens: Leveraging Antibody-Based Proteomics
Prof. William Gallagher, Chief Scientific Officer at OncoMark, speaking at Advances in Microarray Technology 2011.

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