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Identifying and Measuring Endogenous Peptides through Peptidomics

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ACS CHEMICAL NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 14, Issue 20, Pages 3728-3731

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acschemneuro.3c00546

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Neuropeptides; peptide hormones; peptidomics; mass spectrometry

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Peptidomics is an underutilized method that uses mass spectrometry to identify and measure endogenous peptides, which play crucial biological roles and have potential as biomarkers. This article serves as a brief introduction to peptidomics, aiming to raise awareness and encourage its application among researchers interested in studying endogenous peptides.
Endogenous peptides, such as neuropeptides and peptide hormones, play important roles in intercellular communication, can provide information on physiology, and are potential sources of biomarkers. Mass spectrometry-based peptidomics methods are underutilized tools to identify and measure endogenous peptides in a relatively nontargeted manner. The purpose of this Viewpoint is to serve as a brief introduction to the field of peptidomics so that researchers interested in studying endogenous peptides are aware of this powerful approach and can consider its application.

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