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Egisto Boschetti is a researcher affiliated with Bio-Rad in the United States. Their work spans several fields including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, and Medicine, with a focus on Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Microbiology.

The main topics of Boschetti's research include:

  • Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Advanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities
  • Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research
  • Biochemical and Structural Characterization

Boschetti has contributed papers to a variety of publication venues, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of their research. Frequent venues include:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Electrophoresis
  • Open Journal of Proteomics and Genomics

Some of the recent academic papers authored by Boschetti are:

  • Low-Abundance Protein Enrichment for Medical Applications: The Involvement of Combinatorial Peptide Library Technique, 2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Combinatorial peptides: A library that continuously probes low-abundance proteins, 2021, Electrophoresis
  • Pillaging plucking plundering ransacking proteomes via CPLL technology, 2023, Open Journal of Proteomics and Genomics

These publications demonstrate a focus on proteomics technologies and methodologies, especially in the context of low-abundance protein detection and combinatorial peptide libraries.

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Pier Giorgio Righetti
  • Gleb Zilberstein
  • Righetti Pier Giorgio

The collaboration network highlights a connection to researchers with expertise in proteomics and biochemical analysis approaches.

Best Publications

  • Prefractionation techniques in proteome analysis: The mining tools of the third millennium

    Pier Giorgio Righetti;Annalisa Castagna;Paolo Antonioli;Egisto Boschetti

  • Protein Equalizer™ Technology : The quest for a “democratic proteome”

    Pier Giorgio Righetti;Egisto Boschetti;Lee Lomas;Attilio Citterio

  • Extensive Analysis of the Cytoplasmic Proteome of Human Erythrocytes Using the Peptide Ligand Library Technology and Advanced Mass Spectrometry

    Florence Roux-Dalvai;Anne Gonzalez de Peredo;Carolina Simó;Luc Guerrier

  • Reduction of the concentration difference of proteins in biological liquids using a library of combinatorial ligands

    Vanitha Thulasiraman;Shanhua Lin;Liliana Gheorghiu;Julia Lathrop

  • Exploring the Hidden Human Urinary Proteome via Ligand Library Beads

    Annalisa Castagna;Daniela Cecconi;Lau Sennels;Juri Rappsilber

  • The ProteoMiner in the proteomic arena : A non-depleting tool for discovering low-abundance species

    Egisto Boschetti;Pier Giorgio Righetti

  • Proteomic analysis of human blood serum using peptide library beads.

    Lau Sennels;Mogjiborahman Salek;Lee Lomas;Egisto Boschetti

  • The art of observing rare protein species in proteomes with peptide ligand libraries.

    Egisto Boschetti;Pier Giorgio Righetti

  • Properties of succinylated wheat-germ agglutinin.

    Michel Monsigny;Claude Sene;Angèle Obrenovitch;Annie-Claude Roche

  • Exploring the chicken egg white proteome with combinatorial peptide ligand libraries

    Chiara D’Ambrosio;Simona Arena;Andrea Scaloni;Luc Guerrier

  • The ProteoMiner and the FortyNiners: searching for gold nuggets in the proteomic arena.

    Pier Giorgio Righetti;Egisto Boschetti

  • Advanced sorbents for preparative protein separation purposes

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  • Antibody separation by hydrophobic charge induction chromatography

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  • In-depth exploration of cow's whey proteome via combinatorial peptide ligand libraries.

    Alfonsina D’Amato;Angela Bachi;Elisa Fasoli;Egisto Boschetti

  • Reduction of dynamic protein concentration range of biological extracts for the discovery of low-abundance proteins by means of hexapeptide ligand library

    Luc Guerrier;Pier Giorgio Righetti;Egisto Boschetti

  • Chicken egg yolk cytoplasmic proteome, mined via combinatorial peptide ligand libraries.

    Alessia Farinazzo;Umberto Restuccia;Angela Bachi;Luc Guerrier

  • Reducing protein concentration range of biological samples using solid-phase ligand libraries

    Luc Guerrier;Vanitha Thulasiraman;Annalisa Castagna;Frederic Fortis

  • In-depth Exploration of Cerebrospinal Fluid by Combining Peptide Ligand Library Treatment and Label-free Protein Quantification

    Emmanuelle Mouton-Barbosa;Emmanuelle Mouton-Barbosa;Florence Roux-Dalvai;Florence Roux-Dalvai;David Bouyssié;David Bouyssié;François Berger

  • Passivated porous polymer supports and methods for the preparation and use of same

    Pierre Girot;Egisto Boschetti

  • Proteome analysis in the clinical chemistry laboratory: Myth or reality?

    Pier Giorgio Righetti;Annalisa Castagna;Francesca Antonucci;Chiara Piubelli

  • Romancing the "hidden proteome", Anno Domini two zero zero seven.

    Egisto Boschetti;Lee Lomas;Attilio Citterio;Pier Giorgio Righetti

  • Exploring the platelet proteome via combinatorial, hexapeptide ligand libraries.

    Luc Guerrier;Stephane Claverol;Frederic Fortis;Sara Rinalducci

Frequent Co-Authors

Pier Giorgio Righetti
Pier Giorgio Righetti Polytechnic University of Milan
Angela Bachi
Angela Bachi FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology
Bernard Monsarrat
Bernard Monsarrat Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Michel Monsigny
Michel Monsigny University of Orléans
Odile Burlet-Schiltz
Odile Burlet-Schiltz Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Jean-Marc Egly
Jean-Marc Egly Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Juri Rappsilber
Juri Rappsilber Technical University of Berlin
Carolina Simó
Carolina Simó Spanish National Research Council
Maxey C. M. Chung
Maxey C. M. Chung National University of Singapore

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