Variable blood processing procedures contribute to plasma proteomic variability.
Patrick HalveyVictor FarutinLaura KoppesNur Sibel GunayDimitrios A PappasAnthony M ManningIshan CapilaPublished in: Clinical proteomics (2021)
Variable blood processing procedures contribute significantly to plasma proteomic variation and may give rise to increased intracellular proteins in plasma. Accounting for these effects can be important both at study design and data analysis stages. This understanding will be valuable to incorporate in the planning of protein-based biomarker discovery efforts in the future.