Searching for disease specific biomarkers has become a major undertaking in the biomedical research field as the effective diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of many complex human diseases are largely determined by the availability and the quality of the biomarkers. A successful biomarker as an indicator to a specific biological or pathological process is usually selected from a large group of candidates by a strict verification and validation process. To be clinically useful, the validated biomarkers must be detectable and quantifiable by the selected testing techniques in their related tissues or body fluids. Due to its easy accessibility, protein biomarkers would ideally be identified in blood plasma or serum. However, most disease related protein biomarkers in blood exist at very low concentrations (
Revised: August 29, 2017 |
Published: June 14, 2017
Citation
Guo X., and K. Tang. 2017.Mass Spectrometry-based Assay for High Throughput and High Sensitivity Biomarker Verification. In Protein Analysis Using Mass Spectrometry: Accelerating Protein Biotherapeutics from Lab to Patient, edited by MS Lee and GC Ji. Hoboken, New Jersey:John Willey & Sons, Inc.PNNL-SA-105981.doi:10.1002/9781119371779.ch9