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The following pages link to A prototype antibody microarray platform to monitor changes in protein tyrosine phosphorylation (Q45052926):
Displaying 37 items.
- Phosphoproteomics: new insights into cellular signaling (Q21184157) (← links)
- Proteomics in cancer vaccine development (Q33215044) (← links)
- High-throughput proteomics using antibody microarrays: an update (Q33300137) (← links)
- Improved porous silicon microarray based prostate specific antigen immunoassay by optimized surface density of the capture antibody (Q33684005) (← links)
- Proteogenomic convergence for understanding cancer pathways and networks (Q33792433) (← links)
- Protein biomarkers in cancer: natural glycoprotein microarray approaches (Q34062987) (← links)
- Toward a complete in silico, multi-layered embryonic stem cell regulatory network (Q34181781) (← links)
- Phosphoproteomics in cancer (Q34539788) (← links)
- Analytical challenges translating mass spectrometry-based phosphoproteomics from discovery to clinical applications (Q34604043) (← links)
- Lysate microarrays enable high-throughput, quantitative investigations of cellular signaling (Q34751674) (← links)
- Isoelectric focusing technology quantifies protein signaling in 25 cells. (Q35102405) (← links)
- Protein microarrays: novel developments and applications (Q35109872) (← links)
- Multiplexed protein measurement: technologies and applications of protein and antibody arrays (Q35607467) (← links)
- A Highly Sensitive Porous Silicon (P-Si)-Based Human Kallikrein 2 (hK2) Immunoassay Platform toward Accurate Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer (Q35785685) (← links)
- Antibody arrays in cancer research (Q36020258) (← links)
- Challenges facing the development and use of protein chips to analyze the phosphoproteome (Q36227928) (← links)
- Multiplexed quantitation of protein expression and phosphorylation based on functionalized soluble nanopolymers (Q36406525) (← links)
- Quantitative proteomic approaches for studying phosphotyrosine signaling. (Q36731374) (← links)
- Is phosphoproteomics ready for clinical research? (Q36799469) (← links)
- Protein microchips in biomedicine and biomarker discovery (Q36989727) (← links)
- Recent developments in mass spectrometry-based quantitative phosphoproteomics. (Q37149924) (← links)
- Systems level modeling of the cell cycle using budding yeast. (Q37175944) (← links)
- Multi-parameter phenotypic profiling: using cellular effects to characterize small-molecule compounds (Q37536897) (← links)
- Dissecting protein function and signaling using protein microarrays. (Q37574617) (← links)
- Antibody‐based Proteomics: From bench to bedside (Q37817130) (← links)
- Antibody-Based Proteomics (Q38968223) (← links)
- Detection of tyrosine phosphorylated proteins by combination of immunoaffinity enrichment, two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis and fluorescent Western blotting (Q39648970) (← links)
- A single lysis solution for the analysis of tissue samples by different proteomic technologies (Q39985766) (← links)
- Src homology 2 domain-based high throughput assays for profiling downstream molecules in receptor tyrosine kinase pathways (Q40316600) (← links)
- Multiplex analysis of intracellular signaling pathways in lymphoid cells by microbead suspension arrays (Q40337588) (← links)
- Quantitative comparison of IMAC and TiO2 surfaces used in the study of regulated, dynamic protein phosphorylation (Q46681665) (← links)
- Discovery of cancer biomarkers using antibody arrays. (Q51963124) (← links)
- A cancer protein microarray platform using antibody fragments and its clinical applications (Q57157320) (← links)
- A survival selection strategy for engineering synthetic binding proteins that specifically recognize post-translationally phosphorylated proteins (Q64097665) (← links)
- [Use of antibodies arrays in the study of bladder cancer] (Q80652848) (← links)
- A strategy for identification of protein tyrosine phosphorylation (Q85070959) (← links)
- Article Watch (Q94131440) (← links)