How Does Protein Biomarker Detection with Olink® Proteomics Work?

Protein biomarker detection with Olink® Proteomics is like finding hidden treasures inside a box using a special map.

Imagine you have a big box full of different toys, some are cars, some are balls, and others are blocks. Each toy represents a protein in your body. Now, sometimes, doctors want to know which toys (proteins) are more common or less common because that can tell them about your health.

Olink® Proteomics is like having a super-smart detective who uses a special map, called technology, to find out exactly which toys are in the box and how many of each there are. The detective doesn’t need to open the whole box; they just use clues from tiny samples, like a drop of blood.

This process works by matching small parts of the proteins (called peptides) with special keys that only fit those specific proteins. It's like having a set of lockpicks that can tell you exactly which toy is inside without touching it directly.

With this method, doctors can discover important clues about how your body is working, just by looking at tiny samples and using clever science!

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Examples

  1. A scientist uses Olink® Proteomics to find out if a person has a certain disease by checking for specific proteins in their blood.
  2. Imagine using a special tool that can count how many of each protein are present in your blood sample.
  3. Olink® Proteomics helps doctors see what's going on inside the body without needing complicated tests.

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