Responsible development of any technology, including nanotechnology, requires protecting workers, the first people to be exposed to the products of the technology. In the case of nanotechnology, this is difficult to achieve because in spite of early evidence raising health and safety concerns, there are uncertainties about hazards and risks. The global response to these concerns has been the issuance by authoritative agencies of precautionary guidance to strictly control exposures to engineered nanomaterials (ENMs).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Recently developed proteomic technologies allow to profile thousands of proteins within a high-throughput approach towards biomarker discovery, although results are not as satisfactory as expected. In the present study we demonstrate that serum proteome denaturation is a key underestimated feature; in fact, a new differential denaturation protocol better discriminates serum proteins according to their electrophoretic mobility as compared to single-denaturation protocols. Sixty nine different denaturation treatments were tested and the 3 most discriminating ones were selected (TRIDENT analysis) and applied to human sera, showing a significant improvement of serum protein discrimination as confirmed by MALDI-TOF/MS and LC-MS/MS identification, depending on the type of denaturation applied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProtein biomarkers provide the key diagnostic information for the detection of disease, risk of disease progression, and a patient's likely response to drug therapy. Potential biomarkers exist in biofluids, such as serum, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid. Unfortunately, discovering and validating protein biomarkers are hindered by the presence of high-molecular-weight proteins, such as serum albumin and immunoglobulins, which comprise 90% of the proteins present in these samples.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper aims at describing some relevant aspects related to the classification, labelling and packaging of nanomaterials. Concerns have been raised about potential adverse effects to humans or the environment as result of impacts of nanomaterials. The new Regulation (EC) no.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe low molecular weight (LMW) region of the circulatory proteome, thought to contain a rich source of biomarkers, resides in vivo, in a complexed state with larger, highly abundant resident proteins. Consequently, serum fractionation approaches that deplete the high-abundance proteins under native conditions will remove much of the LMW proteome. We describe a new strategy to systematically collect, isolate and enrich the LMW molecules that would be otherwise eliminated during the depletion of high-abundance circulatory proteins based on continuous elution electrophoresis.
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August 2006
All the proteins synthesized in a cell undergo several post-translational modifications that are essential in their functional regulation. Among these, the change of the redox state of Cysteine residues is assuming a great interest: this modification in fact, represents a very dynamic and regulated balance. There are several reversible oxidative events that can occur and that are difficult to detect.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA rapid confirmatory method for determining 12 sulfonamide (SAs) antibacterials in whole milk and eggs is presented. This method is based on the matrix solid-phase dispersion technique with hot water as extractant followed by liquid chromatography (LC)-mass spectrometry (MS). The LC-MS instrument was equipped with an electrospray ion source and a single quadrupole.
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