separate ca125 preparation (MedChemExpress)
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Separate Ca125 Preparation, supplied by MedChemExpress, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 93/100, based on 6 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Average 93 stars, based on 6 article reviews
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1) Product Images from "Tumour marker analysis using a machine learning assisted vibrational spectroscopy approach"
Article Title: Tumour marker analysis using a machine learning assisted vibrational spectroscopy approach
Journal: bioRxiv
doi: 10.64898/2026.03.27.714840
Figure Legend Snippet: Averaged spectra of CA125 in PBS buffer.
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Figure Legend Snippet: Averaged ATR-FTIR spectra of CA125, CA15-3, CA19-9, CEA and AFP. Inset shows the zoomed in region for the Amide I and Amide II regions.
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Figure Legend Snippet: ATR-FTIR Spectra of CA125 in PBS at 50 kU/mL compared to at 5 kU/mL, showing concentration dependent changes in Amide I and Amide II band intensities.
Techniques Used: Concentration Assay
Figure Legend Snippet: CA125 quantification at high concentrations (5 kU/mL - 50 kU/mL) using PLSR. a) PLSR model performance on validation set. b) PLSR model performance on test set.
Techniques Used: Biomarker Discovery
Figure Legend Snippet: ATR-FTIR spectra of human serum spiked with CA125 at concentrations ranging from 5 to 1000 U/mL. The 0 U/mL sample corresponds to serum alone without added CA125. The zoomed inset highlights the spectral response in the 1200-1700 cm -1 regions.
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Figure Legend Snippet: PLSR model regression CA125 in human serum across low and high concentration ranges. (a) Low concentration PLSR model trained to quantify CA125 between 5-50 U/mL. (b) High concentration PLSR model trained to quantify CA125 between 100-1000 U/mL.
Techniques Used: Concentration Assay
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Figure Legend Snippet: Confusion matrices showing the performance of the classification model for CA125 concentrations. Results are displayed for the (a) validation set and (b) independent test set. CA125 levels are categorized into three groups: Low (5-20 U/mL), Medium (35-100 U/mL), and High (200-1000 U/mL).
Techniques Used: Biomarker Discovery