Andy,
I have the same book and I got it the same way - when my wife entered medical
school in 1973. I still have it on my shelf.
Mark
POLYLC@aol.com wrote:
> Alex -
>
> Many years and mergers ago, Ciba-Geigy used to give away a book with various
> scientific tables to medical students. My wife gave me her copy (1975
> edition). It's got 5 pages listing the major proteins and their
> concentrations in plasma and serum: about 15 proteins in total. It also
> lists their concentrations as a function of age, during pregnancy, etc. Let
> me know if you want me to FAX you the relevant pages.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Andy Alpert
> PolyLC Inc.
> Columbia, MD
> tel: (410) 992-5400
> **************************************************************
> << Subj: Proteomics: Expression Levels
> Date: 08/08/2000 9:36:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> From: alex_apffel@agilent.com (Apffel, Alex)
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> Does anyone know of a good reference to specific quantitative expression
> levels of proteins in Serum?
>
> Alex Apffel, Ph.D.
> Chemical and Biological Systems Department
> Agilent Laboratories
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> Email: alex_apffel@agilent.com
> >>
-- Mark O. Lively, Ph.D. Professor of Biochemistry Wake Forest University School of Medicine Medical Center Blvd. Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157 Voice: 336-716-2969 Fax: 336-716-7200 email: mlively@wfubmc.edu
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