Abstract
Complete blood protein profiles of 4 different blood sample collection methods (EDTA-, heparin- and citrate plasma and serum) were investigated and the data presented herein is an extension of the research article in Ilies et al. [1]. Specimens were depleted of 6 highly abundant proteins and protein profiling was assessed by nano-LC UDMSE. Exhaustive protein sets and protein abundances before and after depletion are presented in tables and figures. Also, the core protein set and the unique proteins for each sample collection method previously described [1] are disclosed.
Highlights
Complete blood protein profiles of 4 different blood sample collection methods (EDTA, heparin- and citrate plasma and serum) were investigated and the data presented is an extension of the research article in Ilies et al [1]
Specimens were depleted of 6 highly abundant proteins and protein profiling was assessed by nano-LC UDMSE
Figures (PDF file format) nano liquid chromatography (AQUITY UPLC M-CLASS, Waters Corporation) tandem mass spectrometry (Synapt G2Si mass spectrometer, WATERS Corporation) UDMSE data acquisition Analyzed and processed data 24 blood samples were drawn from 6 healthy young volunteers in serum tubes and plasma tubes containing EDTA, heparin, and citrate
Summary
Data on the impact of the blood sample collection methods on blood protein profiling studies. 6 Louis Pasteur st., 400349 Cluj-Napoca, Romania b Department of Functional Genomics, Interfaculty Institute of Genetics and Functional Genomics, University Medicine Greifswald, F.-L.-Jahn-Str. 15a, 17475 Greifswald, Germany c Department of Proteomics and Metabolomics, MedFuture Research Center for Advanced Medicine, Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, no. 4-6 Louis Pasteur st., 400349 Cluj-Napoca, Romania d Department of Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, no. Complete blood protein profiles of 4 different blood sample collection methods (EDTA-, heparin- and citrate plasma and serum) were investigated and the data presented is an extension of the research article in Ilies et al [1].
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