Gene description for PEG10 |
| Gene name |
paternally expressed 10 |
| Gene symbol |
PEG10 |
| Other names/aliases |
EDR HB-1 MEF3L Mar2 Mart2 RGAG3 RTL2 SIRH1 |
| Species |
Homo sapiens |
Experiment description of studies that identified PEG10 in Plasma |
| 1
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| Experiment ID | 1075 |
| Identified molecule | protein
|
| Extracellular vesicle type | Exosomes |
| MISEV | EVs |
| Identification method | Mass spectrometry
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| PubMed ID |
25104112
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| Organism | Homo sapiens |
| Experiment description | Placenta-derived exosomes continuously increase in maternal circulation over the first trimester of pregnancy. |
| Authors | Sarker S, Scholz-Romero K, Perez A, Illanes SE, Mitchell MD, Rice GE, Salomon C. |
| Journal name |
J Transl Med
|
| Publication year | 2014 |
| Sample | Plasma |
| Sample name | Fresh plasma- healthy women |
| Isolation/purification methods | Differential centrifugation Ultracentrifugation Filtration Density gradient centrifugation |
| Flotation density | 1.12-1.19 g/mL |
| Molecules identified in the study | Protein |
| Methods used in the study | Mass spectrometry |
| EV-TRACK |
EV140094: EV-METRIC:56%
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| 2
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| Experiment ID | 1076 |
| Identified molecule | protein
|
| Extracellular vesicle type | Exosomes |
| MISEV | EVs |
| Identification method | Mass spectrometry
|
| PubMed ID |
25104112
|
| Organism | Homo sapiens |
| Experiment description | Placenta-derived exosomes continuously increase in maternal circulation over the first trimester of pregnancy. |
| Authors | Sarker S, Scholz-Romero K, Perez A, Illanes SE, Mitchell MD, Rice GE, Salomon C. |
| Journal name |
J Transl Med
|
| Publication year | 2014 |
| Sample | Plasma |
| Sample name | Stored plamsa(freeze/thaw) plasma- healthy women |
| Isolation/purification methods | Differential centrifugation Ultracentrifugation Filtration Density gradient centrifugation |
| Flotation density | 1.12-1.19 g/mL |
| Molecules identified in the study | Protein |
| Methods used in the study | Mass spectrometry |
| EV-TRACK |
EV140094: EV-METRIC:56%
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