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Unpublished Paper
Development of Protein Biomarker Identification Protocols
Animal Industry Report
  • Kyle Grubbs, Iowa State University
  • Christopher K. Tuggle, Iowa State University
  • Jack C. M. Dekkers, Iowa State University
  • Yet T. Nguyen, Iowa State University
  • Elisabeth J. Huff-Lonergan, Iowa State University
  • Daniel S. Nettleton, Iowa State University
  • Steven M. Lonergan, Iowa State University
Extension Number
ASL R2940
Publication Date
2015
Topic
Animal Products
Summary and Implications

Protein biomarkers can be used to predict biological traits or diseases. There is a need for robust methods to identify protein biomarkers that are linked to livestock production traits. Serum from blood is often used for detecting and screening for biomarkers. Albumin is a protein that comprises 50% or more of the total content of serum, and has historically been removed from serum before biomarker development and testing. We have shown that it is possible to successfully identify potential biomarkers without albumin removal, thus reducing steps and potentially cost in both development and routine testing phases.

Copyright Holder
Iowa State University
DOI
https://doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-1262
Language
en
Citation Information
Kyle Grubbs, Christopher K. Tuggle, Jack C. M. Dekkers, Yet T. Nguyen, et al.. "Development of Protein Biomarker Identification Protocols" (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/elisabeth_huff-lonergan/68/