Heart Proteomics : Methods and Protocols /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Vivanco, Fernando. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press : Imprint: Humana, 2013.
Edición:1st ed. 2013.
Colección:Methods in Molecular Biology, 1005
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Large-Scale Characterization of the Murine Cardiac Proteome
  • Determining Protein Concentrations of the Human Ventricular Proteome
  • Multidimensional Protein Identification Technology for Direct-Tissue Proteomics of Heart
  • Global Protein Quantification of Mouse Heart Tissue Based on the SILAC Mouse
  • Global Proteomic Profiling and Enrichment Maps of Dilated Cardiomyopathy
  • Characterization of the Human Myocardial Proteome in Dilated Cardiomyopathy by Label-Free Quantitative Shotgun Proteomics of Heart Biopsies
  • Systems Proteomics of Healthy and Diseased Chromatin
  • Proteomic Analysis of Interstitial Aortic Valve Cells Acquiring a Pro-Calcific Profile
  • Differential Protein Expression Analysis of Degenerative Aortic Stenosis by Itraq Labeling
  • Characterization of Zebrafish Cardiac Proteome Using On Line PH Gradient SCX -RP HPLC MS/MS Platform
  • Proteomic Analysis of Brain Mitochondrial Proteome and Mitochondrial Complexes
  • Oxidative Modifications of Mitochondria Complex II
  • Detection of O-GLCNAC Modifications on Cardiac Myofilament Proteins
  • Quantification of Mitochondrial S-Nitrosylation by CYSTMT6 Switch Assay
  • Identification of Thioredoxin Target Protein Networks in Cardiac Tissues of a Transgenic Mouse
  • Using Pure Protein to Build a Multiple Reaction Monitoring Mass Spectrometry Assay for Targeted Detection and Quantitation
  • A Sequential Extraction Methodology for Cardiac Extracellular Matrix Prior to Proteomics Analysis
  • Optimized Method for Identification of the Proteomes Secreted by Cardiac Cells
  • Secretome of Human Aortic Valves
  • A Comparative Study of Immunodepletion and Equalization Methods for Aortic Stenosis Human Plasma.