Table 1.
carrier size | 126 | 127N | 127C | 128N | 128C | 129N | 129C | 130N | 130C | 131N | 131C | 132N | 132C | 133N | 133C | 134N |
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100-cell | 50J | 50U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | ||||||
200-cell | 100J | 100U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | ||||||
300-cell | 150J | 150U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | ||||||
400-cell | 200J | 200U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | ||||||
600-cell | 300J | 300U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | ||||||
800-cell | 400J | 400U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U | 1J | 1U |
“We prepared a series of diluted standards approximating SCoPE2 sets with different amounts of cells in their isobaric carriers. U stands for U937 (a cell line of monocytes), and J stands for Jurkat cells (a cell line of T-cells). The number in front of the letter indicates the number of cell equivalents in each sample injected for MS analysis.