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Urine Proteome Biomarkers in Kidney Diseases. I. Limits, Perspectives, and First Focus on Normal UrineA Pilot Study of IL2 in Drug-Resistant Idiopathic Nephrotic SyndromeGlomerular autoimmune multicomponents of human lupus nephritis in vivo: α-enolase and annexin AI.Circulating anti-actin and anti-ATP synthase antibodies identify a sub-set of patients with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome.Repetitive fragmentation products of albumin and alpha1-antitrypsin in glomerular diseases associated with nephrotic syndrome.A widespread picture of the Streptococcus thermophilus proteome by cell lysate fractionation and gel-based/gel-free approaches.Expression of adenylate kinase 1 in bovine retinal cytosol.High-resolution 2-DE for resolving proteins, protein adducts and complexes in plasma.Proteomic analysis of the retinal rod outer segment disks.Live imaging of mammalian retina: rod outer segments are stained by conventional mitochondrial dyes.Combinatorial peptide ligand libraries for urine proteome analysis: investigation of different elution systems.Autoimmunity in membranous nephropathy targets aldose reductase and SOD2.Direct characterization of target podocyte antigens and auto-antibodies in human membranous glomerulonephritis: Alfa-enolase and borderline antigens.'Proteomineering': has the mine been excavated?"Cheek-to-cheek" urinary proteome profiling via combinatorial peptide ligand libraries: A novel, unexpected elution system.Serum glomerular permeability activity in patients with podocin mutations (NPHS2) and steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome.Blue silver: a very sensitive colloidal Coomassie G-250 staining for proteome analysis.Combinatorial ligand libraries as a two-dimensional method for proteome analysis.From hundreds to thousands: Widening the normal human Urinome (1).Glomerular Autoimmune Multicomponents of Human Lupus Nephritis In Vivo (2): Planted Antigens.Combinatorial Peptide Ligand Library and two dimensional electrophoresis: new frontiers in the study of peritoneal dialysis effluent in pediatric patients.Widening and diversifying the proteome capture by combinatorial peptide ligand libraries via Alcian Blue dye binding.Multi-antibody composition in lupus nephritis: isotype and antigen specificity make the difference.From hundreds to thousands: Widening the normal human UrinomeCoexistence of different circulating anti-podocyte antibodies in membranous nephropathy.The oxido-redox potential of albumin methodological approach and relevance to human diseases.2D-electrophoresis and the urine proteome map: where do we stand?Analysis of the oxido-redox status of plasma proteins. Technology advances for clinical applications.In vivo characterization of renal auto-antigens involved in human auto-immune diseases: the case of membranous glomerulonephritis.Proteomics unravels the exportability of mitochondrial respiratory chains.Renal fibrosis and proteomics: current knowledge and still key open questions for proteomic investigation.Urinary proteome in a snapshot: normal urine and glomerulonephritis.Oxidized albumin. The long way of a protein of uncertain function.Albumin heterogeneity in low-abundance fluids. The case of urine and cerebro-spinal fluid.Human urinary exosome proteome unveils its aerobic respiratory ability.Urine proteome analysis in Dent's disease shows high selective changes potentially involved in chronic renal damage.The human urinary exosome as a potential metabolic effector cargo.Proteomic-based research strategy identified laminin subunit alpha 2 as a potential urinary-specific biomarker for the medullary sponge kidney disease.2DE maps in the discovery of human autoimmune kidney diseases: the case of membranous glomerulonephritis.Post-translational modified proteins are biomarkers of autoimmune-processes: NETosis and the inflammatory-autoimmunity connection.
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