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Proteomic profiling platforms head to head: Leveraging genetics and clinical traits to compare aptamer- and antibody-based methods

Daniel H. Katz, Jeremy Robbins, Shuliang Deng, Usman A. Tahir, Alexander G. Bick, Akhil Pampana, Zhi Yu, Debby Ngo, Mark D. Benson, Zsu‐Zsu Chen, Daniel E. Cruz, Dongxiao Shen, Yan Gao, Claude Bouchard, Mark A. Sarzynski, Adolfo Correa, Pradeep Natarajan, James G. Wilson, Robert E. Gerszten

Science Advances · 2022

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Summary

= 1472 reagents) profiling techniques in 568 adults from the Jackson Heart Study and 219 participants in the HERITAGE Family Study across four performance domains: precision, accuracy, analytic breadth, and phenotypic associations leveraging detailed clinical phenotyping and genetic data. Across these studies, we show evidence supporting more reliable protein target specificity and a higher number of phenotypic associations for the Olink platform, while the Soma platforms benefit from greater measurement precision and analytic breadth across the proteome.

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.abm5164
Catalogue ID
SNmoj1ykr0-rww19o
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