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The morphology and biochemistry of nanostructures provide evidence for synthesis and signaling functions in human cerebrospinal fluid

Michael G Harrington1 email, Alfred N Fonteh1 email, Elena Oborina1 email, Patricia Liao1 email, Robert P Cowan1 email, Gordon McComb2 email, Jesus N Chavez3 email, John Rush4 email, Roger G Biringer5 email and Andreas F Hühmer5 email

Molecular Neurology, Huntington Medical Research Institutes, Pasadena, CA, 91101 USA

Neurosurgery, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90027 USA

Neural Engineering, Huntington Medical Research Institutes, Pasadena, CA, 91101 USA

Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, MA 01923 USA

Proteomics, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA 95134 USA

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Cerebrospinal Fluid Research 2009, 6:10doi:10.1186/1743-8454-6-10

Published: 7 September 2009

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Additional file 1:

CSF proteins from repeated analyses of two independent samples. CSF proteins identified by Uniprot number, name, and GO component category, from 15 shotgun sequencing analyses of sample #s 1 & 2 in Table 1.

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CSF proteins from the P3-enriched pellet and the S3 supernatant. CSF proteins identified from a single, high resolution shotgun sequencing run of two sets of P3 and S3 samples from one participant collected on two independent occasions (sample #s 3 & 3' in Table 1).

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