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Proteomics Databases

Metabolomics Databases

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• ω-6 Fatty Acids in Muscle Tissue Analysis
ω-6 fatty acids, as essential polyunsaturated fatty acids in the human body, play an important role in maintaining the integrity of cell membrane structures, regulating inflammatory responses, and promoting healthy physiological functions. Omega-6 fatty acids cannot be synthesized by the human body itself and must be obtained through diet. They are mainly found in plant oils (such as corn oil, soybean oil, and sunflower seed oil), nuts, and seeds.
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• Identification of Plant Root System Polypeptide Biomarkers
Plant root peptides are biologically active small molecule proteins secreted by plants, which play important roles in plant growth, development, stress resistance, defense, and efficient utilization of soil mineral elements. Peptide biomarker identification services can identify the types and quantities of peptides in plant roots, study their biological activities, and provide scientific basis for plant tissue culture, genetic improvement, and disease control.
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• Identification of Protein by Tandem Mass Spectrometry in E. coli
E. coli proteins are important research targets in microbial biotechnology and biopharmaceutical development. They contain rich information that can be used to study microbial physiology, evolution, and the development of drug resistance. Through fine identification of E. coli proteins, a wealth of information can be obtained on protein structure, function, and interaction, providing guidance for scientific and drug development research.
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• Analysis of N-Glycosylation Sites in Plant Leaf Histone
N-glycosylation site analysis of plant leaf proteome is an important field in plant biology research, focusing on a specific form of post-translational modification of plant histone - N-glycosylation. N-glycosylation refers to the process where a sugar moiety is attached to a specific amino acid residue (typically asparagine) of a protein through an N-glycosidic bond. This modification plays a crucial role in protein folding, stability, activity, and intracellular and extracellular transport.
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Peptidomics of brain tissue, as an emerging research field, focuses on studying the composition and functions of peptides in the brain. Its aim is to gain a deeper understanding of brain function, neuropathology, and the molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases. Peptides, as important bioactive molecules, play crucial roles in neurotransmission, neurotrophic factors, and various hormones, acting as a bridge connecting neural signal transmission, brain development, and neurodegenerative diseases.
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• Identification of Human Cell Peptide Mass Spectrometry
In modern biomedical research, the identification and quantification analysis of human cell peptides are crucial for understanding cell functions, disease mechanisms, and new drug development. Peptides, as key molecules of intracellular and extracellular communication, participate in regulating various biological processes, including cell proliferation, differentiation, death, and immune response.
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• Identification of Peptide Biomarkers of Arthrobotrys Oligospora
Arthrobotrys oligospora, a widely distributed microorganism in nature, has significant implications for environmental and ecosystem health. In recent years, as the use of biomarkers in disease diagnosis and treatment has garnered increasing attention, the identification of the arthrobotrys oligospora peptide biomarkers has become a hot spot in the field of scientific research and clinical practices.
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• Analysis of Nucleotides and Related Substances in E. coli
Nucleotides are the basis of cell life activities, the basic units of DNA and RNA, and important substances for energy metabolism and signal transduction. In bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, the metabolism and regulation of nucleotides play a decisive role in its survival and reproduction. The analysis of nucleotides and related substances in Escherichia coli can help to further understand the basic laws and mechanisms of its life activities.
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• Quantification of Free Sulfhydryl Groups in Rat Cells
Quantitative analysis of free thiol groups in rat cells is an important research direction in the fields of cell biology and molecular biology, especially in studying biological processes such as oxidative stress, signal transduction, and cell death. Free thiol groups, particularly reduced glutathione (GSH) and protein thiols (-SH), play a crucial role in maintaining the redox balance within cells.
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• Blood Vessel Tissue Metabolic Flux Analysis
The analysis of metabolic flux in blood vessel tissue is particularly important in contemporary biomedical research. This analysis not only helps in understanding the complex mechanisms of vascular health and disease but also has significant implications for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. MtoZ Biolabs utilizes cutting-edge metabolomics technology to provide in-depth and comprehensive solutions for the analysis of metabolic flux in blood vessel tissue.
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