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  2. Serum protein electrophoresis - Wikipedia

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    Beta-2 comprises C3 (complement protein 3). It is raised in the acute phase response. Depression of C3 occurs in autoimmune disorders as the complement system is activated and the C3 becomes bound to immune complexes and removed from serum. Fibrinogen, a beta-2 protein, is found in normal plasma but absent in normal serum.

  3. List of mass spectrometry software - Wikipedia

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    Byonic is a database search algorithm released in 2011 by Protein Metrics Inc. with original developments at PARC. [2] It searches MS/MS data from all types of instruments and internally employs the program Combyne, [3] which combines peptide identifications to produce protein scores and identification probabilities. CHIMERYS Proprietary

  4. List of protein subcellular localization prediction tools

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    With BAR 3.0 and a sequence you can annotate when possible: function (Gene Ontology), structure (Protein Data Bank), protein domains (Pfam). Also if your sequence falls into a cluster with a structural/some structural template/s we provide an alignment towards the template/templates based on the Cluster-HMM (HMM profile) that allows you to ...

  5. Serum total protein - Wikipedia

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    Serum total protein, also known as total protein, is a clinical chemistry parameter representing the concentration of protein in serum. [1] Serum contains many proteins including serum albumin, a variety of globulins, and many others. While it is possible to analyze these proteins individually, total protein is a relatively quick and ...

  6. Human Protein Reference Database - Wikipedia

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    From 10,000 proteinprotein interactions (PPIs) annotated for 3,000 proteins in 2003, HPRD has grown to over 36,500 unique PPIs annotated for 25,000 proteins including 6,360 isoforms by the end of 2007. [3] More than 50% of molecules annotated in HPRD have at least one PPI and 10% have more than 10 PPIs.

  7. Protein footprinting - Wikipedia

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    It was originally coined in reference to the use of limited proteolysis to investigate contact sites within a monoclonal antibody - protein antigen complex [1] and a year later to examine the protection from hydroxyl radical cleavage conferred by a protein bound to DNA within a DNA-protein complex. [2] In DNA footprinting the protein is ...

  8. Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    Some outlets have continued to promote it as a free method of upgrading from the now-unsupported Windows 7. [110] This free upgrade method was officially closed by Microsoft on September 20, 2023. [111] However, as of 2024, there are some reports that it still works, under certain conditions. [112] [113]

  9. Protein detection - Wikipedia

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    Protein detection can monitor soybean protein labeling system in processed foods to protect consumers in a reliable way. [8] The labeling for soybean protein declaimed by protein detection has indicated to be the most important solution. [8] Detailed labeling description for the soybean ingredients in refined foods is required to protect the ...