<p>Recent advances in large-scale DNA sequencing technology have made it possible to sequence the entire genome of an organism. Attention is now turning to the analysis of the product of the genome, the proteome, which is the set of proteins being expressed by a cell. Two-dimensional gel electrophor
Mass Spectrometric Proteomics
โ Scribed by Paolo Iadarola (editor)
- Publisher
- MDPI AG
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 194
- Edition
- Illustrated
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
As suggested by the title of this Special Issue, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry plays a pivotal role in the field of proteomics. Indeed, the research and review articles ย published in the Issue clearly evidence how the data produced by this sophisticated methodology may promote impressive advancements in this area. From among the topics discussed in the Issue, a few point to the development of ย new procedures for the ย optimization of the experimental conditions that should be applied ย for the identification of proteins present in complex mixtures. ย Other applications ย described in these articles show ย the huge potential of ย these strategies in the protein profiling of organs and ย range from ย to the study of post-translational tissue modifications to the investigation of the molecular mechanisms behind human disorders and the identification of potential biomarkers of these diseases. ย
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