Search Results - "proteomics"
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- Proteomics
- methods 51
- Methodology 31
- Biochemical markers 25
- Biomarkers 24
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- Genomics 18
- Proteins 18
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- Computational Biology 16
- Systems Biology 15
- Proteome 14
- physiology 14
- Cancer 13
- Diseases 12
- Genetic aspects 12
- genetics 12
- metabolism 12
- diagnosis 11
- Biological models 9
- Models, Biological 9
- Protein Interaction Mapping 9
- Protein-protein interactions 9
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Introduction to proteomics principles and applications /
Published 2010Subjects: “…Proteomics Textbooks.…”
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Platelet proteomics principles, analysis, and applications /
Published 2011Subjects: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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The proteomic revolution
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Contents: The proteomic revolution -- Proteomics is the best measure of phenotype (biomarkers) -- Slow Off-rate Modified Aptamers (SOMAmers) are breakthrough protein binding reagents -- SOMAmers are multiplexed to perform SOMAscan assay, which measures >1000 proteins in small sample volumes using DNA measurement tools to identify and quantify proteins bound by SOMAmers -- Applications of SOMAscan to date include finding valid protein biomarkers for lung cancer, cardiovascular risk, pre-term birth, pancreatic cancer, mesothelioma, and many other diseases and conditions -- Ability to do comprehensive longitudinal proteomics studies will revolutionize medicine.…”
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The proteomic revolution
Published 2022Table of Contents: “…Contents: The proteomic revolution -- Proteomics is the best measure of phenotype (biomarkers) -- Slow Off-rate Modified Aptamers (SOMAmers) are breakthrough protein binding reagents -- SOMAmers are multiplexed to perform SOMAscan assay, which measures >1000 proteins in small sample volumes using DNA measurement tools to identify and quantify proteins bound by SOMAmers -- Applications of SOMAscan to date include finding valid protein biomarkers for lung cancer, cardiovascular risk, pre-term birth, pancreatic cancer, mesothelioma, and many other diseases and conditions -- Ability to do comprehensive longitudinal proteomics studies will revolutionize medicine.…”
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The chloroplast proteome
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…Contents: What is proteomics and what does it measure? -- Protein identification by mass spectrometry -- The problem of complex mixtures and protein identification -- Quantitative proteomics and stable isotope labeling -- Intact protein mass measurements and top-down proteomics.…”
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Toxicogenomics and proteomics
Published 2004Subjects: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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The chloroplast proteome
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…Contents: What is proteomics and what does it measure? -- Protein identification by mass spectrometry -- The problem of complex mixtures and protein identification -- Quantitative proteomics and stable isotope labeling -- Intact protein mass measurements and top-down proteomics.…”
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The proteomic revolution
Published 2022Table of Contents: “…Contents: The proteomic revolution -- Proteomics is the best measure of phenotype (biomarkers) -- Slow Off-rate Modified Aptamers (SOMAmers) are breakthrough protein binding reagents -- SOMAmers are multiplexed to perform SOMAscan assay, which measures >1000 proteins in small sample volumes using DNA measurement tools to identify and quantify proteins bound by SOMAmers -- Applications of SOMAscan to date include finding valid protein biomarkers for lung cancer, cardiovascular risk, pre-term birth, pancreatic cancer, mesothelioma, and many other diseases and conditions -- Ability to do comprehensive longitudinal proteomics studies will revolutionize medicine.…”
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Proteomic technologies and targets an overview /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Contents: Introduction -- The relationship between genome and proteome -- Why should we analyse the proteome? -- Challenges in proteome analysis -- Dynamic range of the proteome -- Complexity of the proteome -- Spatiotemporal organisation -- Dynamic changes in protein concentrations and modifications -- Technologies for analysing the proteome -- Mass spectrometry -- Protein arrays -- Imaging -- Data analysis -- The applications of clinical proteomics -- Biomarkers -- Systems biology approaches.…”
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Proteomics of biological systems protein phosphorylation using mass spectrometry techniques /
Published 2012Subjects: “…Proteomics Methodology.…”
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Proteomics in cardiovascular disease clinical considerations /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Contents: Systems biology -- Definition of proteomics -- Proteomics: rationale and practical aspects -- Proteomics in cardiovascular pathophysiology -- Proteomics to detect biomarkers of cardiovascular disease -- Urinary proteomics using capillary electrophoresis / mass spectrometry -- Proteomics of coronary artery disease -- Proteomics of pre-eclampsia -- Proteomics of other cardiovascular diseases: stroke, heart failure, diabetic nephropathy.…”
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Proteomics in kidney disease clinical considerations /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Contents: Proteomics for clinical use -- Available and applied single risk marker strategies in nephrology based on hypothesis driven biomarker search -- Open or unbiased multimarker approaches including plasma and urine proteomics -- Examples from different renal diseases -- Data from cross sectional and longitudinal studies -- Proteomics may provide insight into disease pathology -- Proteomics may provide risk stratification for clinical trials -- Example: intervention trial for type 2 diabetic subjects with high risk urinary proteomic pattern.…”
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Proteomics for food authentication /
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…Mir, Raad A. Kaskoos -- Proteomics in authentication of honey / Javed Ahamad, Javed Ahmad, Muath Sh. …”
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Proteomics in cardiovascular disease clinical considerations /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Contents: Systems biology -- Definition of proteomics -- Proteomics: rationale and practical aspects -- Proteomics in cardiovascular pathophysiology -- Proteomics to detect biomarkers of cardiovascular disease -- Urinary proteomics using capillary electrophoresis / mass spectrometry -- Proteomics of coronary artery disease -- Proteomics of pre-eclampsia -- Proteomics of other cardiovascular diseases: stroke, heart failure, diabetic nephropathy.…”
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Proteomics in kidney disease clinical considerations /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Contents: Proteomics for clinical use -- Available and applied single risk marker strategies in nephrology based on hypothesis driven biomarker search -- Open or unbiased multimarker approaches including plasma and urine proteomics -- Examples from different renal diseases -- Data from cross sectional and longitudinal studies -- Proteomics may provide insight into disease pathology -- Proteomics may provide risk stratification for clinical trials -- Example: intervention trial for type 2 diabetic subjects with high risk urinary proteomic pattern.…”
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Proteomic technologies and targets an overview /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Contents: Introduction -- The relationship between genome and proteome -- Why should we analyse the proteome? -- Challenges in proteome analysis -- Dynamic range of the proteome -- Complexity of the proteome -- Spatiotemporal organisation -- Dynamic changes in protein concentrations and modifications -- Technologies for analysing the proteome -- Mass spectrometry -- Protein arrays -- Imaging -- Data analysis -- The applications of clinical proteomics -- Biomarkers -- Systems biology approaches.…”
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