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Addition or Correction for Anderson and Anderson, Mol Cell Proteomics 1 (11) 845-867.
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Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 2:50, 2003.
© 2003 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.


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The Human Plasma Proteome: History, Character, and Diagnostic Prospects

N. Leigh Anderson and Norman G. Anderson

Vol. 1 (2002) 845–867

The Human Plasma Proteome: History, Character, and Diagnostic Prospects

N. Leigh Anderson and Norman G. Anderson

Page 856, Fig. 3: The positions of proteins on the figure was incorrect. The correct figure is shown following.



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FIG. 3. Reference intervals for 70 protein analytes in plasma. Abundance is plotted on a log scale spanning 12 orders of magnitude. Where only an upper limit is quoted, the lower end of the interval line shows an arrowhead. The classical plasma proteins are clustered to the left (high abundance), the tissue leakage markers (e.g. enzymes and troponins) are clustered in the center, and cytokines are clustered to the right (low abundance). Hemoglobin is included (far left) for comparison. Data were obtained from the Specialty Laboratories publications (154). TPA, tissue plasminogen activator; GCSF, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor; TNF, tumor necrosis factor.

 


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