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Low Molecular Weight Protein Enrichment on Mesoporous Silica Thin Films for Biomarker Discovery
Published on: April 17, 2012
Place of pattern in proteomic biomarker discovery
Michael A Gillette1, D R Mani, Steven A Carr
1The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, 320 Charles Street, Cambridge, MA 02141, USA. gillette@broad.mit.edu
Abstract:
The role of pattern in biomarker discovery and clinical diagnosis is examined in its historical context. The use of MS-derived pattern is treated as a logical extension of prior applications of non-MS-derived pattern. Criticisms pertaining to specific technology platforms and analytic methodologies are considered separately from the larger issues of pattern utility and deployment in biomarker discovery. We present a hybrid strategy that marries the desirable attributes of high-information content MS pattern with the capability to obtain identity, and explore the key steps in establishing a data analysis pipeline for pattern-based biomarker discovery.
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