GPM10100095803

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This data was transfered from Human Proteinpedia, from the sample identified as HuPA_00002, unbound. The information was reanalyzed using X! Tandem and the ENSEMBL human protein sequence set.
This data was transfered from Human Proteinpedia, from the sample identified as HuPA_00002, unbound. The information was reanalyzed using X! Tandem and the ENSEMBL human protein sequence set.
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The supplied experimental information is as follows:
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Experimental description: Plasma was depleted first with the top 12 abundance proteins and then the rest of proteins were separated with multi-lectin affinity column to have two pools (bound and unbound). Each pool was digested with trypsin with reduction and alkylation. The digested peptides were analyzed by LC-MS. This dataset represents bound pool.
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Published/Unpublished: Unpublished
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PubMed ID: Not applicable
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Principal Investigator's Name: Dr. William Hancock
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Please see the original entry in at [http://www.humanproteinpedia.org Human Proteinpedia] for further details.

Revision as of 04:50, 6 February 2008

This data was transfered from Human Proteinpedia, from the sample identified as HuPA_00002, unbound. The information was reanalyzed using X! Tandem and the ENSEMBL human protein sequence set.

The supplied experimental information is as follows:

Experimental description: Plasma was depleted first with the top 12 abundance proteins and then the rest of proteins were separated with multi-lectin affinity column to have two pools (bound and unbound). Each pool was digested with trypsin with reduction and alkylation. The digested peptides were analyzed by LC-MS. This dataset represents bound pool.

Published/Unpublished: Unpublished

PubMed ID: Not applicable

Principal Investigator's Name: Dr. William Hancock

Please see the original entry in at Human Proteinpedia for further details.

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