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 Research Article
												Protein Map Standardization of Human Saliva Using Two Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis (2-DE) 						
Author(s): Saeid Reza  Doustjalali, Ali  Yaldrum, Karim Al- Jashamy, Mohammed  Irfan, Khin Thant  Zin, Nyan Htain  Linn, Wai Ma  Lin, Vinothini  Appalanaidu, Samiah Yasmin Abdul  Kadir, Jeyaseelan  Nadankutty, Rohaini  Mohamad, Wong A- Chin, Htet  Htet, Ahmad  Yusuf, Rebecca SY  Wong, Vinoth  Kumarasamy, Christinal PW  Teh, Nazrila SF  Suhaimi, Hafiza  Arzuman, Aida Nur Ashikin Abdul  Rahman, Marzalina  Mansor, Shamala Devi  Sekaran and Negar Shafiei  SabetSaeid Reza  Doustjalali, Ali  Yaldrum, Karim Al- Jashamy, Mohammed  Irfan, Khin Thant  Zin, Nyan Htain  Linn, Wai Ma  Lin, Vinothini  Appalanaidu, Samiah Yasmin Abdul  Kadir, Jeyaseelan  Nadankutty, Rohaini  Mohamad, Wong A- Chin, Htet  Htet, Ahmad  Yusuf, Rebecca SY  Wong, Vinoth  Kumarasamy, Christinal PW  Teh, Nazrila SF  Suhaimi, Hafiza  Arzuman, Aida Nur Ashikin Abdul  Rahman, Marzalina  Mansor, Shamala Devi  Sekaran and Negar Shafiei  Sabet             
						
												
				 Over the past decade, the use of saliva as an auxiliary diagnostic tool for biomarker detection has gained considerable acceptance as a non-invasive, inexpensive alternative to conventional serum method. In proteomics, the most promising technique which can be used for detecting salivary biomarker with sufficient resolving power is two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) that provides a unique platform for the simultaneous separation of proteins in a complex mixture. However, as a fact most of the new scientists in developing countries are still facing problems with optimization of 2-DE techniques because the performance of optimization techniques in proteomics research using 2-DE has its own limitations. Therefore, the present study was established to generate a reproducible and optimized protocol to display the 2-DE protein map of human saliva. Our results showed the standard opt.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2155-9929.1000249 
																	  
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