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Proteomics - Human Diseases and Protein Functions

✍ Scribed by T. Man, R. Flores


Publisher
Intech
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
450
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


00 preface_ Proteomics – Human Diseases and Protein Functions......Page 1
Part 1_ Proteomic Discovery of Disease Biomarkers......Page 13
01_Overview of Current Proteomic
Approaches for Discovery of Vascular
Biomarkers of Atherosclerosis
......Page 15
02_From Biomarker Discovery to Clinical
Evaluation for Early Diagnosis of
Lung Surgery-Induced Injury
......Page 45
03_Urinary Exosomes for
Protein Biomarker Research
......Page 61
04_Circadian Proteomics and Its Unique Advantage
for Discovery of Biomarkers of Heart Disease
......Page 77
05_Exploring the Role of Biomarkers
for the Diagnosis and Management
of Traumatic Brain Injury Patients
......Page 101
Part 2_ Proteomic Analysis of Protein Functions......Page 119
06_Comparative Proteomics: An Approach to Elucidating the Function of a Novel Gene Called BRE......Page 121
07_Proteomic Approaches to Unraveling
the RB/E2F Regulatory Pathway
......Page 147
08_F0F1 ATP Synthase:
A Fascinating Challenge for Proteomics
......Page 173
09_Proteomic Analysis of Wnt-Dependent
Dishevelled-Based Supermolecular Complexes
......Page 201
10_Identification of the Novel
Plasminogen Receptor, Plg-RKT
......Page 231
11_Posttranslational Modifications of Myosin
Light Chains Determine the Protein Fate
......Page 251
Part 3_ Proteomic Approaches to Dissecting Disease Processes......Page 267
12_Proteomic Study of Esophageal
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
......Page 269
13_Multidimensional Proteomics for the
Identification of Endothelial Post Mortem
Signals of Importance in Vascular Remodeling
......Page 287
14_The Microtubule-Dissociating
Tau in Neurological Disorders
......Page 303
15_Identification of Factors
Involved in Neurogenesis Recovery
After Irradiation of the Adult Mouse
Subventricular Zone: A Preliminary Study
......Page 339
Part 4_ Organelles and Secretome Proteomics......Page 359
16_Analysis of Organelle
Dynamics by Quantitative
Mass Spectrometry Based Proteomics
......Page 361
17_Mitochondrial Proteomics:
From Structure to Function
......Page 381
18_Proteomic Analysis of Plasma Membrane
Proteins in an In Vitro Blood-Brain Barrier Model
......Page 403
19_Quantitative Proteomics for Investigation of
Secreted Factors: Focus on Muscle Secretome
......Page 429


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