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1. Systematic assessment of antibody selectivity in plasma based on a resource of enrichment profiles.

2. Immunocapture strategies in translational proteomics.

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3. Parallel barcoding of antibodies for DNA-assisted proteomics.

4. Analysis of the human tissue-specific expression by genome-wide integration of transcriptomics and antibody-based proteomics.

5. Profiling post-centrifugation delay of serum and plasma with antibody bead arrays.

6. Contribution of antibody-based protein profiling to the human Chromosome-centric Proteome Project (C-HPP).

7. Antibodies for profiling the human proteome-The Human Protein Atlas as a resource for cancer research.

8. Classification of protein profiles from antibody microarrays using heat and detergent treatment.

9. Generation of monospecific antibodies based on affinity capture of polyclonal antibodies.

10. Systematic antibody and antigen-based proteomic profiling with microarrays.

11. Assessment of antibody specificity using suspension bead arrays.

12. Comparative protein profiling of serum and plasma using an antibody suspension bead array approach.

13. Validation of serum protein profiles by a dual antibody array approach.

14. Antibody suspension bead arrays within serum proteomics.

15. Determination of binding specificities in highly multiplexed bead-based assays for antibody proteomics.

16. Protein microarrays: promising tools for proteomic research.

17. Cell microarrays: an emerging technology for the characterization of antibodies.

18. Variance decomposition of protein profiles from antibody arrays using a longitudinal twin model

19. Bead Arrays for Antibody and Complement Profiling Reveal Joint Contribution of Antibody Isotypes to C3 Deposition.