Issue 11, 2006

Biomarker discovery by proteomics: challenges not only for the analytical chemist

Abstract

This forum article outlines some of the major challenges in present day biomarker discovery research. Notably the dilemma of reaching sufficient concentration sensitivity versus the required analysis time per sample is highlighted using a model calculation. A number of possible developments and recent research findings are considered to show possible ways out of this dilemma. Finally, the challenge of processing large, megavariate datasets prior to statistical analysis is presented.

Graphical abstract: Biomarker discovery by proteomics: challenges not only for the analytical chemist

Article information

Article type
Forum
Submitted
01 Jun 2006
Accepted
15 Aug 2006
First published
04 Sep 2006

Analyst, 2006,131, 1193-1196

Biomarker discovery by proteomics: challenges not only for the analytical chemist

P. Horvatovich, N. Govorukhina and R. Bischoff, Analyst, 2006, 131, 1193 DOI: 10.1039/B607833H

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