2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2005.01.037
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The rat brain hippocampus proteome

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“…Murine hippocampal protein profiling yielded in 450 spots displaying 157 different proteins at the most so far [12]. The recent analysis is thus complementing previous studies on the mouse [20,12], rat [15], and human [14] hippocampal proteome.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…Murine hippocampal protein profiling yielded in 450 spots displaying 157 different proteins at the most so far [12]. The recent analysis is thus complementing previous studies on the mouse [20,12], rat [15], and human [14] hippocampal proteome.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 62%
“…In the search for the biochemical correlates to brain malfunction human samples [8][9][10] as well as samples from genetically engineered animal models for human mental disorders [11][12][13] have been investigated by means of proteomics. Protein profiles of the human [14] and rat [15] hippocampus have been established whereas currently the most comprehensive study on the murine hippocampus reports the identification of 157 different gene products [12]. This leads us to construct a more elaborate reference database of the mouse hippocampus giving consideration to the importance of the mouse as model organism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Published CNS studies utilizing 2-DE reported the identification of nearly 500 proteins either from mouse or human brain [5,6]. In addition, 148, 165 and 38 proteins have been identified in rat hippocampus [7], human hippocampus [8] and pituitary [9], respectively. Although 2-DE has been effective for identifying new proteins and their PTMs, technical limitations confine its application to relatively abundant proteins.…”
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“…In another one-step-for-all extraction study, 30% of identified proteins were membrane and membrane organelle-related proteins (Fountoulakis et al, 2005). Compared to the fact that as high as 90% of proteins (enriched in the insoluble fraction C) belonged to this category in our study, the advantage of current strategy is really impressive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%