Publications by authors named "Aliye Ozalp"

The aim of this work was to assess the influence of preanalytical variables on the stability of two endogenous opioid peptides (Methionine-Enkephalin and Leucine-Enkephalin) in human plasma. For this purpose, first a sensitive LC-MS/MS analytical method was developed and validated for the simultaneous quantitative analysis of these two peptides. The methodology consisted of a simple protein precipitation step followed by UPLC separation and MRM quantitative analysis using a stable isotope labelled Methionine-Enkephalin as internal standard.

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A simple and rapid analytical method is described for the simultaneous quantitative analysis of three different N-acylethanolamides in human biological samples: anandamide (AEA), oleoylethanolamide (OEA), and palmitoylethanolamide (PEA). The method is based on a new hybrid solid phase extraction-precipitation technology followed by ultra-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (UPLC/MS) analysis using d(4)-AEA as the internal standard. The method is linear up to 100ng/ml with a limit of quantitation of 50pg/ml for AEA and 100pg/ml for OEA and PEA.

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Background: Proteomic expression profiling has been suggested as a potential tool for the early diagnosis of cancer and other diseases. The objective of our study was to assess the feasibility of this approach for the detection of breast cancer.

Materials And Methods: In a randomized block design pre-operative serum samples obtained from 78 breast cancer patients and 29 controls were used to generate high-resolution MALDI-TOF protein profiles.

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Serum protein profiling is a promising approach for classification of cancer versus non-cancer samples. The objective of our study was to assess the feasibility of mass spectrometry based protein profiling for the discrimination of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients from healthy individuals. In a randomized block design, pre-operative serum samples obtained from 66 colorectal cancer patients and 50 controls were used to generate MALDI-TOF protein profiles.

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Protein profiling with mass spectrometry is a promising approach for classification and identification of biomarkers; however, there is debate about measurement quality and reliability. Here, we present a pipeline for preprocessing, statistical data analysis and presentation. Serum samples of 16 healthy individuals are used to generate protein profiles with high-resolution MALDI-TOF after isolation of peptides with C8 magnetic beads.

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