A blood atlas of COVID-19 defines hallmarks of disease – High-throughput plasma proteomics on the Evosep One
This publication is a major collaboration led by the Knight group at University of Oxford describing the hallmarks of Covid-19 severity and specificity. It is an integrative multi-omics analysis, where the Evosep One was used for measuring 340 plasma proteomes providing excellent patient stratification.
Standardized workflows for precise high-throughput proteomics of blood biofluids
Proteomics is a field in continuous development, where robust and optimized processes throughout the entire workflow – from sample preparation to acquisition strategies and downstream data processing are the goal. In recent years, data independent workflows have gained increased interest due to its high degree of reproducibility, better sensitivity and accuracy for quantification compared to classic data-dependent workflows.
The latest version of DIA-NN software identifies more than 5000 proteins – 200 times a day on the Evosep One
Proteomics is a field in continuous development, where robust and optimized processes throughout the entire workflow – from sample preparation to acquisition strategies and downstream data processing are the goal. In recent years, data independent workflows have gained increased interest due to its high degree of reproducibility, better sensitivity and accuracy for quantification compared to classic data-dependent workflows.
What matters in clinical proteomics? 1. Challenges of large cohort studies
Cohort studies are essential in the discovery and validation of protein biomarkers. Every day, clinical proteomics labs evaluate patient samples to correlate protein patterns with a specific status – e.g., healthy vs. pathogenic, or therapeutically responsive vs. non-responsive.