Thank you for making this great intro to proteomics! Before watching this video I was lost when reading papers on the topic, but now I'm finally getting a better view of it.
I feel proud of the lab being named Ahmed and I'm really proud of the efforts and great explaination indicating your esteem team would be honored to be part of you one day!
Hi, I have a question about what you said at about 15:33 min in the video. So you have the table where the peptide sequence was identified from the MS/MS. From there how do you go back and identify the gene? There will be so many polypeptides in the cell/tissue sample, so how do you know which one is coming from which protein and then subsequently trace back to the gene? Thanks.
Thank you for making this great intro to proteomics! Before watching this video I was lost when reading papers on the topic, but now I'm finally getting a better view of it.
This was really helpful. Thank you so much for sharing it. I will watch your other sessions as well.
I feel proud of the lab being named Ahmed and I'm really proud of the efforts and great explaination indicating your esteem team would be honored to be part of you one day!
Well done. Being able to explain a complex topic so clearly shows evidence of expertise.
Hi, I have a question about what you said at about 15:33 min in the video. So you have the table where the peptide sequence was identified from the MS/MS. From there how do you go back and identify the gene? There will be so many polypeptides in the cell/tissue sample, so how do you know which one is coming from which protein and then subsequently trace back to the gene? Thanks.
Very informative and made it clear the application and understanding on basics of Proteomics... great job
iam make an article about protein and peptide analisis by M.S , and your video was very useful to me .. thanks alot ..
This was wonderful. Very appreciated.
This was a great intro to proteomics. What software did you use for the presentation?
Can I use RT q PCR for analysis of the main genes expressed after obtain the protein differentially expressed in MS ? This is a good approach?
Very clear and informativ!!
Thank you for your time!
This is very helpful 🙏🏼
Thank you very much!!!!
Is single cell proteomics already in use in 2022?
not really
Appreciate!
amazing lecture
The future
2024🎉
Hiding the crime
I'm sure that its not her voice, which does give a cringe!!!!!
ikr? the topic is so interesting but the voice/tone is killing me