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publicationNumber WO-2008008709-A4
titleOfInvention Method of selective protein enrichment and associated applications
abstract Provided herein are methods of selective enrichment of ligands present in a suitable biological sample. According to the invention, one or a plurality of receptor carriers may be used to capture ligands which are capable of binding to receptors immobilized on the surface of the receptor carriers. The receptor carriers bound with the ligands are separated from the remaining sample and the ligands are then eluted with a ligand elution solution to result in a ligand-containing solution, which is further concentrated to give a ligand sample. In one embodiment, the receptor carriers are living cells comprising a plurality of receptors on the outer leaflet of cytoplasmic membranes. Ligand samples obtained by the present invention may be useful for ligand profiling, for example, via any known methods including 2-D gel electrophoresis coupled with mass spectrometry, for example.
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