Tapping an unexploited repository: Carnoy's fixed cell pellets for proteomic biomarker research in leukemia

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For chromosomal analysis in tumor genetics, cells from blood and bone marrow are prepared and preserved virtually indefinitely in Carnoy's fixative (methanol/acetic acid). Numerous samples are stored unvalued in hospitals and institutes worldwide. We developed a method to analyze proteins from even a small amount of these cells by mass spectrometry using affinity chromatographic surfaces (SELDI), and demonstrated the application of proteomic biomarker research in cases of acute myeloid leukemia.

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Von Eggeling, F., Bleul, A., Loncarevic, I. F., Michel, S., Heller, A., & Melle, C. (2008). Tapping an unexploited repository: Carnoy’s fixed cell pellets for proteomic biomarker research in leukemia. Molecular Medicine Reports, 1(4), 585–587. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.1.4.585

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