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Publications On Ettan DIGE System


This page contains a list of papers, presentations and posters produced by GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham Biosciences) on Ettan™ DIGE system.


Published Papers

NEW Westermeier R, Marouga R. Protein detection methods in proteomics research. Biosci Rep 25, 19-32 (2005).

Alban A, David SO, Björkesten L, Andersson C, Sloge E, Lewis S, Currie I. A novel experimental design for comparative two-dimensional gel analysis: Two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis incorporating a pooled internal standard. Proteomics 3, 36-44 (2003).

Beaumont M, Currie I, Björkesten L, Fagerstam L, Fowler S. Fluorescence 2-D difference gel electrophoresis integrated technology platform. Life Science News 7, 1-3 (2001).

Inagawa J, Hirano J, Hattori S. CyDye DIGE Fluor minimal dyes for tracking membrane protein abundance from epilepsy-induced rats: A clinical proteomic study. Life Science News 18, 16-18 (2004).

Marouga R, David S, Hawkins E. The development of the DIGE system: 2D fluorescence difference gel analysis technology. Anal Bioanal Chem 382, 669-78 (2005).

Nordvarg H, Flensburg J, Ronn O, Ohman J, Marouga R, Lundgren B, Haid D, Malmport E, Goscinski J, Hornsten L, Scigelova M, Bourin S, Garberg P, Woffendin G, Fenyo D, Bergling H, Forsberg E. A proteomics approach to the study of absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity. J Biomol Tech 15, 265-75 (2004).

Orange P, Hawkins E, Story C, Fowler S. Fluorescence 2-D difference gel electrophoresis. Life Science News 5, 1-4 (2000).

Yan JX, Devenish AT, Wait R, Stone T, Lewis S, Fowler S. Fluorescence 2-D Difference Gel Electrophoresis and mass spectrometry based proteomic analysis of Escherichia coli.
Proteomics 2, 1682-1698 (2002).