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en:aree:proteomica:start [2019/06/18 14:37] Gianluca Frustagli |
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====== Proteomics ====== | ====== Proteomics ====== | ||
- | <WRAP bigger button centeralign>[[en:aree:proteomica:ms:|MS Unit]] [[en:aree:proteomica:rppa:|RPPA Unit]]</WRAP> \\ \\ | + | <WRAP bigger button centeralign>[[en:aree:proteomica:ms:|MS Unit]] [[en:aree:proteomica:rppa:|RPPA Unit]] [[en:aree:proteomica:nta:|NTA Unit]]</WRAP> \\ \\ |
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- | {{:aree:proteomica:proteomica.png?300 |}} This area consists of two units: **Mass Spectrometry ([[:aree:proteomica:ms:|MS]])** and **Reverse Phase microArray ([[:aree:proteomica:rppa:|RPPA]])**. | + | {{:aree:proteomica:proteomica.png?300 |}} This area consists of three units: **Mass Spectrometry ([[:aree:proteomica:ms:|MS]])**, **Reverse Phase microArray ([[:aree:proteomica:rppa:|RPPA]])** and **Nanoparticles Tracking Analysis ([[en:aree:proteomica:nta:|NTA]])**. |
Mass spectrometry is applicable to semi-purified proteins to identify and characterize post-translational modifications and adducts, as well as to the qualitative and quantitative study of complex mixtures, sub-cellullar and total proteomes, biomarker research and protein complex analysis. The unit also makes use of expertise in the preparation of biological samples and bioinformatic data analysis. | Mass spectrometry is applicable to semi-purified proteins to identify and characterize post-translational modifications and adducts, as well as to the qualitative and quantitative study of complex mixtures, sub-cellullar and total proteomes, biomarker research and protein complex analysis. The unit also makes use of expertise in the preparation of biological samples and bioinformatic data analysis. | ||
The RPPA analysis studies the levels of signal transduction activity. Immunostaining, using more than 400 validated antibodies, allows automated semi-quantitative measurement of a large number of samples. | The RPPA analysis studies the levels of signal transduction activity. Immunostaining, using more than 400 validated antibodies, allows automated semi-quantitative measurement of a large number of samples. | ||
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+ | The Nanoparticles Tracking Analysis (NTA) is a method for measuring the size and concentration of particles with a diameter of 10-2000 nm in suspension which therefore finds multiple domains of application. | ||
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- | > Contact: [[marta.ponzi@iss.it|Marta Ponzi]] | + | > Contact: [[serena.camerini@iss.it|Serena Camerini]] |
- | > ☎ **+39 06 4990 2868** | + | > ☎ **+39 06 4990 3164** |
+ | > Fax **+39 06 4990 2040** | ||
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