2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2006.02.010
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Acute toxicity profile of cadmium revealed by proteomics in brain tissue of Paralichthys olivaceus: Potential role of transferrin in cadmium toxicity

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“…However, it is difficult to translate the calculated probability into the common language of traditional statistics. Therefore, Profound also provides a Z score, which was estimated as an indicator of the quality of the search result when the search result was compared against an estimated random match population 22 . The Z score is the distance to the population mean in standard deviation units.…”
Section: Differentially Expressed Protein Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is difficult to translate the calculated probability into the common language of traditional statistics. Therefore, Profound also provides a Z score, which was estimated as an indicator of the quality of the search result when the search result was compared against an estimated random match population 22 . The Z score is the distance to the population mean in standard deviation units.…”
Section: Differentially Expressed Protein Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That study [6] was the first to apply this technique to aquatic toxicology and proved its utility and power. Proteomic research on non-model fish species have examined physiological responses to endocrine disrupting compounds [33,34], Cd [36,37], and microcystin-LR [7,38,39], among other environmental contaminants [30]. Protein profiles have mostly been evaluated in hepatic tissues, but occasionally in gill [37], brain [36], and kidney tissues [40].…”
Section: Non-model Fish Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a number of laboratory-based exposures for proteomics, using diverse fish species [41][42][43][44]. However, there are comparatively fewer for field studies.…”
Section: Proteomic Field-based Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%