
pmid: 17991475
A panorama of sample preparation methods has been composed from 481 references, with a highlight of some promising methods fast developed during recent years and a somewhat brief introduction on most of the well-developed methods. All the samples were commonly referred to molecular composition, being extendable to particles including cells but not to organs, tissues and larger bodies. Some criteria to evaluate or validate a sample preparation method were proposed for reference. Strategy for integration of several methods to prepare complicated protein samples for proteomic studies was illustrated and discussed.
Electrophoresis, Chromatography, Gas, Miniaturization, Microdialysis, Ionic Liquids, Chromatography, Supercritical Fluid, Chemical Fractionation, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Validation Studies as Topic, Specimen Handling, Pressure, Adsorption, Isoelectric Focusing, Filtration, Solid Phase Microextraction
Electrophoresis, Chromatography, Gas, Miniaturization, Microdialysis, Ionic Liquids, Chromatography, Supercritical Fluid, Chemical Fractionation, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Validation Studies as Topic, Specimen Handling, Pressure, Adsorption, Isoelectric Focusing, Filtration, Solid Phase Microextraction
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