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Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News (GEN) Reports on Mass Spec in Drug Discovery
"Biomarker discovery has become a major trend for new drug discovery and development," notes
Researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, for example, are working to discover cancer biomarkers using patient plasma samples. The proteins that really reflect disease development are low-abundance proteins, which are below the nanogram/mL level. To detect these rare proteins, Dr. Wang's group uses chromatogram-based protein fractionation first, followed by MS analysis.
Perhaps even more difficult to analyze than plasma, cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) poses different challenges. Fundamental studies, like others have done with plasma, need to be carried out to understand the nature of interfering compounds. At Lundbeck Research USA, triple quadrupole MS-MS is used to analyze CSF samples because it is the best way to do quantitative analysis in complex matrices.
Also covered in the GEN article is MS research in drug discovery taking place at Merck, Expression Pathology, Caprion Proteomics, and Wyeth.
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