Targeted biomarker quantitation by LC-MS
by
Weng, Naidong, editor.
Title
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Targeted biomarker quantitation by LC-MS
Author
:
Weng, Naidong, editor.
ISBN
:
9781119413066
9781119413059
9781119413073
Edition
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First edition.
Physical Description
:
1 online resource
Series
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Wiley series on pharmaceutical science and biotechnology. Practices, applications, and methods ; 2954
Contents
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Title Page ; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Abbreviations; Part 1 Overview; Chapter 1 Overview of Targeted Quantitation of Biomarkers and Its Applications; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Biomarker Definition; 1.3 Current Challenges of a Biomarker; 1.4 Biomarker Validation Process; 1.5 Current Regulatory Requirement for Target Biomarker Quantitation; 1.6 Challenges of Biomarker Quantitation; 1.7 Current Technologies for Biomarker Quantitation; 1.7.1 LC-MS; 1.7.2 GC-MS; 1.7.3 Ligand-Binding Assay ; 1.7.4 Flow Cytometry; 1.7.5 Quantitative PCR (qPCR).
1.8 Current Biomarker Quantitation Applications; 1.8.1 Protein Biomarkers; 1.8.2 Peptide Biomarkers; 1.8.3 RNA Biomarkers; 1.8.4 Nucleotide Biomarkers; 1.8.5 Small Molecule Biomarkers; 1.9 Conclusion and Future Perspective; References; Chapter 2 Translational Application of Biomarkers; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Translational Medicine; 2.3 Biomarkers; 2.4 Biomarker Categories; 2.5 Neurobiological Disorders; 2.6 Cardiovascular Disorders; 2.7 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; 2.8 Oncology; 2.9 Biomarker Measurements and Regulatory Considerations; 2.10 Conclusions; Acknowledgment; References.
Chapter 3 Current Regulatory Guidance Pertaining Biomarker Assay Establishment and Industrial Practice of Fit-for-Purpose and Tiered Approach; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Current Regulatory Guidance and Interpretation; 3.3 Current Industrial Discussion and Recommendations; 3.4 Considerations for Assay Validation and Sample Analysis; 3.4.1 Sensitivity; 3.4.2 Specificity and Selectivity; 3.4.3 Matrix Effects and Sample Variables; 3.4.3.1 Authentic Analyte/Authentic Matrix Approach; 3.4.3.2 Surrogate Analyte/Authentic Matrix Approach; 3.4.3.3 Authentic Analyte/Surrogate Matrix Approach.
4.2.1 Importance of Separation; 4.2.2 Basic Principle of LC; 4.2.3 Major Modes of LC Used for Targeted Biomarker Quantitation; 4.2.4 Modern LC Technologies; 4.2.4.1 HPLC and UHPLC; 4.2.4.2 Miniaturized Column LC; 4.2.4.3 2D-LC ; 4.3 Mass Spectrometry; 4.3.1 Major Types of MS Used for Targeted Biomarker Quantitation; 4.3.2 Ionization Techniques; 4.3.3 Ion Mobility; 4.3.4 Fragmentation Mode; 4.3.5 Emerging MS Techniques; 4.3.5.1 MS Imaging; 4.3.5.2 Other Surface Analysis MS Techniques; 4.4 Summary and Future Perspectives; References.
Abstract
:
The first book to offer a blueprint for overcoming the challenges to successfully quantifying biomarkers in living organisms The demand among scientists and clinicians for targeted quantitation experiments has experienced explosive growth in recent years. While there are a few books dedicated to bioanalysis and biomarkers in general, until now there were none devoted exclusively to addressing critical issues surrounding this area of intense research. Target Biomarker Quantitation by LC-MS provides a detailed blueprint for quantifying biomarkers in biological systems. It uses numerous real-world cases to exemplify key concepts, all of which were carefully selected and presented so as to allow the concepts they embody to be easily expanded to future applications, including new biomarker development. Target Biomarker Quantitation by LC-MS primarily focuses on the assay establishment for biomarker quantitation--a critical issue rarely treated in depth. It offers comprehensive coverage of three core areas of biomarker assay establishment: the relationship between the measured biomarkers and their intended usage; contemporary regulatory requirements for biomarker assays (a thorough understanding of which is essential to producing a successful and defendable submission); and the technical challenges of analyzing biomarkers produced inside a living organism or cell. Covers the theory of and applications for state-of-the-art mass spectrometry and chromatography and their applications in biomarker analysis Features real-life examples illustrating the challenges involved in target biomarker quantitation and the innovative approaches which have been used to overcome those challenges Addresses potential obstacles to obtain effective biomarker level and data interpretation, such as specificity establishment and sample collection Outlines a tiered approach and fit-for-purpose assay protocol for target biomarker quantitation Highlights the current state of the biomarker regulatory environment and protocol standards Target Biomarker Quantitation by LC-MS is a valuable resource for bioanalytical scientists, drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics scientists, clinical scientists, analytical chemists, and others for whom biomarker quantitation is an important tool of the trade. It also functions as an excellent text for graduate courses in pharmaceutical, biochemistry and chemistry.
Local Note
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John Wiley and Sons
Subject Term
:
Liquid chromatography.
Mass spectrometry.
Biochemical markers.
Chromatography, Liquid -- methods
Chromatography, Liquid
Mass Spectrometry
Biomarkers
Chromatographie en phase liquide.
Spectrométrie de masse.
Marqueurs biologiques.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Biochemistry.
Pharmacology.
MEDICAL.
Biochemical markers
Liquid chromatography
Genre
:
Electronic books.
Internet Resources.
Added Author
:
Weng, Naidong,
Jian, Wenying,
Electronic Access
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| Library | Material Type | Item Barcode | Shelf Number | [[missing key: search.ChildField.HOLDING]] | Status |
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| Online Library | E-Book | 593619-1001 | QD79 .C454 | | Wiley E-Kitap Koleksiyonu |