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Title: Experimental design in quantitative proteomics
Authors: BURZYKOWSKI, Tomasz 
CLAESEN, Jurgen 
VALKENBORG, Dirk 
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Humana Press
Source: Evans, CS; Wright, PC; Noirel, J (Ed.). Mass Spectrometry of Proteins, Humana Press, p. 181 -197
Series/Report: Methods in Molecular Biology
Series/Report no.: 1977
Abstract: Metabolites and proteins are potential biomarkers. They can be identified with the help of mass spectrometry (MS). However, measurements obtained by using MS are prone to various random and systematic errors. The sensitivity of the technology to the errors poses practical challenges, including concerns about reproducibility of the MS-based assays and the possibility of false findings. Given the sensitivity, the proper design of MS-based experiments becomes of utmost importance. In this chapter, we review the basic experimental-design tools that can be used to prevent occurrence of errors that might cause misleading findings in MS-based experiments. We also present results of an experiment aimed at investigating variability of the intensity measurements produced by a MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer. The knowledge about the potential sources of systematic and random errors is fundamental in order to properly design an MS experiment.
Keywords: Experimental design;Quantitative proteomics;Mass spectrometry;Systematic error;Random error
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/36925
ISBN: 9781493992317
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-9232-4_12
ISI #: WOS:000705796100013
Category: B2
Type: Book Section
Validations: vabb 2023
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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