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cell fractionation

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cell fractionation [¦sel ‚frak·shə′nā·shən]
(cell and molecular biology)
A laboratory technique that uses differential centrifugation to separate the different components of the cell, resulting in nuclear, mitochondrial, microsomal, and soluble fractions.


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During the course of the collaboration Caprion used its proprietary CellCarta(R) platform, which includes proprietary access to human tissues, cell fractionation capabilities, and quantitative proteomics technologies to identify a large number of novel protein targets over-expressed at the surface of human non-small cell lung tumor cells.
Caprion employs CellCarta(TM), its integrated subcellular proteomics discovery platform, and their expertise in cell fractionation to create comprehensive intracellular maps identifying the location, orientation, and movement of human proteins.
Caprion uses its unique cell fractionation technology to identify the subcellular orientation, location and movement of proteins as a means to uncover a more complete proteome, identify high-quality biologically relevant targets, and provide insights for accelerated drug development.
 
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