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The Power of Proteomics

Proteomic analysis provides scientists with a deeper understanding of the molecular events that influence health and disease.

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Research on how protein expression changes over a lifetime provides new insights into many disease states. Large-scale proteomic studies help scientists identify causal factors and shared etiologies across diseases, discover and prioritize drug targets, and explore gene-to-phenotype and protein-to-phenotype connections. Expanding access to proteomic approaches continues to reveal a more comprehensive picture of health and disease, including links between aging and various conditions, from cancer to cardiovascular disease.

Download this compendium from SomaLogic to learn more about advances in proteomics research and discover assays that enable large-scale, precise protein biomarker profiling in health and disease.

Here is a look at what’s inside

  • Application Note: Exploring the Proteome in Search of New Biomarkers
  • Technical Note: The Only Proteomic Approach that Scales with Precision
  • Article: Using High-plex Protein Profiling to Discover Links Between Genes and Disease
  • White Paper: Identify Protein Biomarkers for Aging Research with the SomaScan® Assay



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