Witold Szymański

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I am a staff scientist responsible for Mass Spectrometry part of our Institute for Translational Proteomics and the Core Facility for Proteomics at the Phillips University of Marburg, Germany.
websitehttps://www.graumannlab.science/
Let's try something new as well. Anyone interested, please follow me on Bluesky:
@proteomicsmarburg.bsky.social
@pastelbio You have some invite codes @neely ? :)
@translational_proteomics @UCDProteomics You can do it in 1x PBS or 4% SDS/HEPES buffer, I prefer second.
@pwilmart @neely @UCDProteomics don't forget the pie charts and some 5 directional, scaled Venn diagrams.
@kabalak @UCDProteomics 😅 it was just about the CAM abbreviation! I was quite sure, you're talking about some special depletion method I don't know 😏 what do you dilute the plasma with?
@kabalak @UCDProteomics Ok, I need help here. Probably a problem with abbreviations, but I have no idea what you mean by CAM process. :D I searched the whole literature in order not to look like a moron, but I didn't find anything. The only thing that comes to my mind is Carbamidomethylation, but then, I don't understand how you do it directly on plasma.
@UCDProteomics @pwilmart you can then spend 400k years, trying to deconvolute the signal from a particular single cell in your sample.
@translational_proteomics @UCDProteomics Prepping plasma? I thought it is always ready to use ;-) Normally, we just dilute strongly (1:10 for human) and start the CAM process, followed by SP3 cleanup .
@pastelbio a link please?