Abstract
Over the last decade, proteomics analysis of single cells by mass spectrometry transitioned from an uncertain possibility to a set of robust and rapidly advancing technologies supporting the accurate quantification of thousands of proteins. We review the major drivers of this progress, from establishing feasibility to powerful and increasingly scalable methods. We focus on the trade-offs and synergies of different technological solutions within a coherent conceptual framework, which projects considerable room both for throughput scaling and for extending the analysis scope to functional protein measurements. We highlight the potential of these technologies to support the development of mechanistic biophysical models and to help uncover new principles.
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Slavov, N. (2026, May 1). Single-Cell Proteomic Technologies: Tools in the Quest for Principles. Annual Review of Biophysics. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-biophys-021424-011450
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