The latest developments in the Human Diabetes Proteome Project have been detailed in the 2014 update, which reports on recent scientific meetings as well as the list of diabetes-associated proteins.
Human stem cell proteome extensively mined
Human stem cell proteome extensively mined
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/14a9c05a87b.jpgThe most detailed proteomics study to date of the human embryonic stem cell proteome has identified 3184 proteins, including post-translationally modified proteins and known stem cell markers.
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12-31-2014 05:12 AM
Do Patients With Diabetes Need to Fast for Lipid Tests? - Medscape
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Do Patients With Diabetes Need to Fast for Lipid Tests?
Medscape
Direct measurement of LDL cholesterol and measurement of lipoprotein subclass profiles by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy are also options that can be done fasted or nonfasted, although these tests are more expensive and therefore used less ...
Do Patients With Diabetes Need to Fast for Lipid Tests? - Medscape
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11-06-2014 08:42 AM
Two highly detailed maps of the human proteome released at same time
Two highly detailed maps of the human proteome released at same time
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/146483f269e.jpgTwo independent research collaborations have released highly detailed maps of the human proteome in the same publication, identifying a high proportion of the proteins encoded by the human genome.
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05-29-2014 09:35 PM
Long-term stability of human proteome
Long-term stability of human proteome
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/13be29897a7.jpgThe abundances of 31 major proteins in human plasma, measured by selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry, remained remarkably steady over 4 months, strengthening their case to be used as disease biomarkers.
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02-03-2013 09:08 AM
Sweet complexity: Sugars and diabetes
Sweet complexity: Sugars and diabetes
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/13c0510ebe8.jpgNMR spectroscopy has been used to investigate dicarbonyl sugars formed inside the human body from the natural breakdown of the simple sugar, glucose. The implications for understanding the link with diabetes are discussed.
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02-03-2013 08:49 AM
Protein that boosts longevity may protect against diabetes - R & D Magazine
Protein that boosts longevity may protect against diabetes - R & D Magazine
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Protein that boosts longevity may protect against diabetes
R & D Magazine
A protein that slows aging in mice and other animals also protects against the ravages of a high-fat diet, including diabetes, according to a new MIT study. MIT biology professor ... JEOL to launch world's smallest solid-state NMR probe. Apr 12 ...
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08-09-2012 08:10 AM
[NMR900 blog] "Anarchy in the proteome" - interview with Julie Forman-Kay
"Anarchy in the proteome" - interview with Julie Forman-Kay
Julie Forman-Kay (Toronto) speaks about her research in disordered proteins in a podcast interview to the Chemistry World. Available for download at
Chemistry World Podcast, August 2011, "6.05-13.00 Julie Forman-Kay reveals that disordered, unfolded proteins are much more functional and much more common than previously thought"
http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/podcast/CWpodcast.asp
Part of this interview is also featured in the printed August 2011 issue of the Chemistry World (subscription required): M. Gross "Anarchy in...