Exploring the Potential of Blood Proteins Blood is one of the most information-rich biological samples available for biomarker discovery and disease research. It circulates throughout the body, carrying a complex mixture of proteins that reflect physiological and...
A New Frontier in Non-Invasive Biomarker Discovery In recent years, urine proteomics has emerged as a promising area of biomedical research. Unlike blood, urine can be collected easily and non-invasively, making it an attractive sample type for discovering biomarkers...
When researchers need to understand subtle changes in protein expression between samples — whether it’s healthy vs. diseased tissue, treated vs. untreated cells, or developmental stages — one of the most trusted approaches is Two-Dimensional Difference Gel...