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Principles of Proteomics

By: Twyman, Richard.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Publisher: UK: Taylor & Francis, 2004Edition: 1st ed.Description: 350 p.ISBN: 1859962734 (paperback); 9781859962732 (paperback).Subject(s): Proteomics | Proteins | Proteins--AnalysisDDC classification: 572.6 Twyman 17239 1st 2004 Genetics Summary: Principles of Proteomics is�designed specifically to explain the different stages of proteomic analysis, their complexities and their jargon to students and researchers in a non-technical overview of the field. The author describes the broad range of problems which proteomics can address, including structural proteomics, interaction proteomics, protein modification analysis and functional proteomics.� Methodologies are described in user-friendly language, from the more traditional two-dimensional gel electrophoresis to the new developments in protein chip technologies.� These are well presented in the context of overall strategies which can be adopted to address the different aspects of large-scale protein analysis.
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Principles of Proteomics is�designed specifically to explain the different stages of proteomic analysis, their complexities and their jargon to students and researchers in a non-technical overview of the field. The author describes the broad range of problems which proteomics can address, including structural proteomics, interaction proteomics, protein modification analysis and functional proteomics.� Methodologies are described in user-friendly language, from the more traditional two-dimensional gel electrophoresis to the new developments in protein chip technologies.� These are well presented in the context of overall strategies which can be adopted to address the different aspects of large-scale protein analysis.

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