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Urinary Extracellular Vesicle Signatures as Biomarkers in Prostate Cancer Patients. [PDF]

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In-depth mass-spectrometry reveals phospho-RAB12 as a blood biomarker of G2019S LRRK2-driven Parkinson's disease. [PDF]

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Proteomics

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2003
The term "proteomics" describes the technologies collectively used to define the protein complement of the genome or "proteome" (1,2). The recent growth of this discipline is reflected in the many review articles available (3-7). In addition to describing all the proteins encoded by the genome, the proteome also provides information on protein ...
J C, Betts, M A, Smith
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PROTEOMICS

Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, 2004
▪ Abstract  The genome sequences of important model systems are available and the focus is now shifting to large-scale experiments enabled by this data. Following in the footsteps of genomics, we have functional genomics, proteomics, and even metabolomics, roughly paralleling the biological hierarchy of the transcription, translation, and production ...
de Hoog, C.L., Mann, Matthias
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PROTEOMICS

Critical Care Medicine, 2005
Proteomics is the measurement of one or more protein populations or proteomes, preferably in a quantitative manner. A protein population may be the set of proteins found in an organism, in a tissue or biofluid, in a cell, or in a subcellular compartment.
Gerard T, Hoehn, Anthony F, Suffredini
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Platelet proteomics

Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 2011
AbstractPlatelets are small cell fragments, produced by megakaryocytes, in the bone marrow. They play an important role in hemostasis and diverse thrombotic disorders. They are therefore primary targets of antithrombotic therapies. They are implicated in several pathophysiological pathways, such as inflammation or wound repair.
Zufferey Bakos, Anne   +4 more
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Proteomics

2013
Today we have the genome sequences for humans as well as many other animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria. All these data have given scientists a global view of the various genes in humans and others. However, genes are only the first step to understanding how an organism works. Genes are transcribed into mRNA and then translated into protein.
David P. Clark, Nanette J. Pazdernik
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Proteomics and nephrology

Journal of Nephrology, 2012
Proteome analysis has emerged as a new field of protein science offering the possibility of achieving unbiased identification, quantification and functional assessment of all proteins and peptides present in biological samples. Proteomics technologies are being used with increased frequency in the renal community.
BONOMINI, Mario   +3 more
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