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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): maXis
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Tear, Cerebrospinal Fluid
DISEASE(S): Multiple Sclerosis
SUBMITTER: Piero Del Boccio
LAB HEAD: Piero Del Boccio
PROVIDER: PXD013794 | Pride | 2019-06-06
REPOSITORIES: Pride
Action | DRS | |||
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CTRL_01_peptides.pep.xml | Pepxml | |||
CTRL_02_peptides.pep.xml | Pepxml | |||
CTRL_03_peptides.pep.xml | Pepxml | |||
Lacrime_CTRL_01.mzxml | Mzxml | |||
Lacrime_CTRL_02.mzxml | Mzxml |
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Journal of proteomics 20190603
Several proteomics studies have been conducted to identify new cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers in Multiple Sclerosis (MuS). However, the complexity of CSF and its invasive collection, limits its use. Therefore, the goal of biomarker research in MuS is to identify novel distinctive targets in CSF or in easily accessible biofluids. Tears represent an interesting matrix for this purpose, because (1) tears are related to the central nervous system (CNS) and (2) the CNS contains Extracellular Ve ...[more]