Ontology highlight
ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Elite
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Optic Nerve
SUBMITTER: Pingbo Zhang
LAB HEAD: Richard D. Semba
PROVIDER: PXD001581 | Pride | 2016-08-24
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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1v2Lnqg2-HMcnUppQ-2509_1.pep.xml | Pepxml | |||
1v2Lnqg2-HMcnUppQ-2509_10.pep.xml | Pepxml | |||
1v2Lnqg2-HMcnUppQ-2509_11.pep.xml | Pepxml | |||
1v2Lnqg2-HMcnUppQ-2509_12.pep.xml | Pepxml | |||
1v2Lnqg2-HMcnUppQ-2509_2.pep.xml | Pepxml |
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Proteomics 20161001 19
The optic nerve is a white matter tract that conveys visual information to the brain. The sclera comprises the white, protective outer layer of the eye. A characterization of the proteome of normal human retrobulbar optic nerve and sclera may facilitate studies of the eye. We conducted a proteomic analysis of optic nerve and sclera from five adults. Proteins were fractionated using SDS-PAGE. After in-gel digestion, peptides were analyzed using LC-MS/MS on an Orbitrap Elite mass spectrometer. We ...[more]