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Proteomics
News Release from: Agilent Technologies Europe | Subject: High-Capacity Multiple Affinity Removal System
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 24 June 2005
Human protein removal for proteomics
research
System allows purification of approximately twice the volume of serum per sample as other protein removal systems, and facilitates the detection and identification of low-abundance proteins
Agilent Technologies has introduced a high-capacity version of its human protein Multiple Affinity Removal System, which removes up to 99% of the six most common proteins from human blood serum The new system allows researchers to purify approximately twice the volume of serum per sample compared with other protein removal systems, and will facilitate the detection and identification of low-abundance proteins that may serve as markers for a wide range of diseases
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 30 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Proteins that are representative of disease processes are typically present in small amounts in human serum and may be difficult to isolate amid high-abundance proteins such as albumin.
By doubling the throughput of protein removal, the new Agilent High-Capacity Multiple Affinity Removal System makes it easier for researchers to eliminate high-abundance proteins from larger sample volumes.
"This high-capacity system will help to improve the speed, efficiency and productivity of human biomarker research," said Mary Pat Knauss, bioreagents business manager at Agilent.
"Along with our ongoing efforts to develop methods for removing an even greater number of high-abundance proteins from serum or plasma, the new system promises to enhance scientists' ability to delve into the human proteome and advance the progress of proteomic research".
The new high-capacity affinity removal system is available in both HPLC column and spin cartridge formats, facilitating protein removal through liquid chromatography (LC) or centrifugation techniques.
The new high-capacity products can be reused for more than 200 runs and are compatible with most standard LC instruments and benchtop centrifuges.
The High-Capacity Multiple Affinity Removal System is available now.
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