Proteomics
At Cmbio, we recognize the pivotal role proteomics plays in unraveling the complexities of biological systems. Proteins are the workhorses that drive virtually all biological processes, and their analysis provides invaluable insights into the mechanisms underlying health and disease.
Our Expertise in Proteomics
Our proteomics services employ advanced affinity-based assays, enabling us to quantify thousands of proteins with exceptional accuracy and sensitivity. This platform allows us to profile a wide array of biomolecules, including cytokines, chemokines, growth factors, and other signaling proteins relevant to diverse research areas.
By integrating proteomics data with our genomics, metagenomics, and metabolomics analyses, we offer an extensive multi-omics approach, providing you with an in-depth understanding of biological functions and interactions across various systems.
Our proteomics services extend across various therapeutic areas, including:
Inflammation: Identify key protein mediators involved in inflammatory processes, paving the way for targeted interventions.
Oncology: Uncover proteome signatures associated with cancer development, progression, and response to therapy.
Neurology: Explore the intricate protein networks that govern neurological processes and their potential dysregulation in neurological disorders.
Metabolism: Elucidate metabolic pathways and protein interactions, unveiling novel therapeutic targets for metabolic diseases.
Cardiovascular: Delineate proteome alterations that contribute to cardiovascular pathologies, enabling the development of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
Get in Touch with Us
Whether your research focuses on the microbiome or other biological systems, our proteomics services are designed to meet your specific needs. Get in touch with us to discuss which exploratory or targeted proteomics panel to include in your study:
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Broad exploratory panels (thousands of targets)
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Cytokine panel
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Immune response panel
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Mouse panel
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Neurology panel
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Metabolism panel
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Immuno-oncology panel
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Oncology panel
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Cell communication and regulation panel
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Organ damage panel
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Cardiometabolic panel