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SomaScan Menu

Gain access to a vast 11,000 protein target database for exploring disease pathways, novel treatment targets, and drug applications.

Overview

SomaScan Menu provides an opportunity to accelerate discovery by offering access to an extensive database containing 11,000 protein targets, recognized as the industry's largest collection of analytes. It allows researchers to explore new pathways, validate existing findings, and uncover novel insights.

Comprehensive Proteome Coverage

With its vast coverage of the human proteome, the SomaScan Menu facilitates exploration into diverse areas such as:

  • Disease pathways
  • Novel treatment targets
  • New applications for approved drugs
  • Patterns of wellness and aging

This breadth of coverage enables researchers to discover new insights and validate known data.

Functionality and Customization

Researchers can easily navigate the database using powerful filters to select disease-specific panels or build customized panels tailored to specific study needs. Users are encouraged to explore performance metrics, orthogonal validation, and embrace the powerful customization options available.

Industry-Leading Reliability

The platform offers unmatched reliability metrics, featuring femtomolar sensitivity, high specificity, and outstanding reproducibility with median coefficients of variation around 5%. This ensures data accuracy and boosts confidence in research results.

DataDelveTM Statistics

The DataDelveTM Statistics tool allows for exploratory statistical analysis and the creation of customizable graphs by integrating SomaScan Assay results with clinical data, further enhancing research capabilities.

Get Started Today

To experience the full capabilities of the SomaScan Menu, researchers are invited to request access to the life sciences research portal.

Meta

Category
Proteomics / Metabolomics Analysis
Field(s)
Omics & Data Analysis
Target user(s)
Bench Scientist / Lab TechnicianBioinformatician / Data Scientist
Tag(s)
Proteomics / Mass Spec Analysis