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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.
John T, Stults, David, Arnott
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Mass-spectrometry-based draft of the human proteome

Nature, 2014
Mathias Wilhelm   +2 more
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Proteomics

Journal of Environmental Pathology, Toxicology and Oncology, 2004
The growing discipline of proteomics is highly relevant in our quest to understand cause/effect relationships between environmental, Physiological, and pathological influences on bodily organ function. We present an overview of the principles and methods in profiling, functional, and structural proteomics and their applications to oncology and others ...
David M, Naistat, Roger, Leblanc
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Antibody proteomics

Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 2023
Antibodies represent an essential component of humoral immunity; therefore their study is important for molecular biology and medicine. The unique property of antibodies to specifically recognize and bind a certain molecular target (an antigen) determines their widespread application in treatment and diagnostics of diseases, as well as in laboratory ...
L Sh, Kazieva   +2 more
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Redox Proteomics

Journal of Proteomics, 2011
We believe that this JoP special issue on Redox Proteomics not only represents one of the numerous attempts to start a network of information among multiplelaboratories working on this delicate topic, but it also promises to start bridging the persisting gaps between the clinical and the academic milieu, hopping that, for the foreseeable future, this ...
Scaloni A, Zolla L
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Visual Proteomics

2010
Visual proteomics attempts to generate molecular atlases by providing the position and angular orientation of protein complexes inside of cells. This is accomplished by template matching (pattern recognition), a cross-correlation-based process that matches the structure of a specific protein complex to the densities of the whole volume or subvolume of ...
Förster, F., Han, B., Beck, M.
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