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Exploring the Proteome in Search of New Biomarkers

Discover how a precise, high-throughput proteomics assay enables researchers to uncover previously unidentified biomarkers.

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Advances in proteomics are now empowering researchers to analyze thousands of proteins simultaneously. With the latest high-throughput approach, scientists can measure proteins rapidly, broadly, and with exceptional depth. This enables precise quantification across protein abundances and supports novel biomarker discovery in drug and diagnostic development.

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  • The exceptional proteome coverage and reproducibility achieved using the SomaScan platform
  • Advances in protein-binding technology for sensitive biomarker detection
  • Data standardization practices for consistent, high-quality results

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