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ProteomicsThe study of the proteome, the complete set of proteins expressed by an organism, tissue, or cell. It includes the study of changes in protein expression patterns as related to diseases and environmental conditions.
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ProteomicsThe study of the structure and function of proteins, including the way they work and interact with each other inside cells.
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ProteomicsAnalysis of the expression, functions and interactions of all proteins of an organism.
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ProteomicsThe study of proteomes
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ProteomicsProteomics is the large-scale study of proteomes. A proteome is a set of proteins produced in an organism, system, or biological context. We may refer to, for instance, the proteome of a species (for [..]
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Proteomicsthe study of protein functions and structure by organisms.
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Proteomicsseeks to supply this knowledge by revealing the levels, activities, regulation, and interactions of every protein in the cell and how these quantities respond to a particular stimulus (e.g. drug, food, infection) or disease state or DNA alteration. In essence, proteomics builds on and complements the knowledge gained from genomics
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ProteomicsOne of the family of so-called 'omics methods: an approach to the study of proteins whereby the entire complement of proteins in a given sample (of tissue, cells or a biological fluid such as blo [..]
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Proteomics(French : protéomique) New discipline derived from genomics that concerns research activities aimed at the collection of all available information on gene expression of organisms with an identified ge [..]
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ProteomicsThe study and identification of the proteins produced by the genetic instructions carried by a cell.
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ProteomicsThe study of the protein products of genes, protein-protein interactions and protein sub-cellular localization. Examples could include engineering of new systems to sequence proteins or study protein [..]
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ProteomicsThe study of the entire protein complement or “protein universe” of the cell. Mirroring genomics, proteomics aims to determine the entire suite of expressed proteins in a cell. This includes determini [..]
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Proteomicsstudy of protein properties on a large scale to obtain a global, integrated view of cellular processes including expression levels, post translational modifications, interactions and location.
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Proteomics(n) the branch of genetics that studies the full set of proteins encoded by a genome
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ProteomicsProteomics is a branch of biotechnology that applies the techniques of molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics to study proteins, how they are modified, their structure, function, and interactio [..]
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ProteomicsThe study of the proteome.
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ProteomicsThe systematic study of the complete Complement of Proteins (Proteome) of organisms.
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ProteomicsThe systematic study of the complete complement of proteins (PROTEOME) of organisms.
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ProteomicsThe study of the structure and function of proteins, including the way they work and interact with each other inside cells.
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ProteomicsThe study of the proteome (all the proteins synthesised in a particular cell or organism at a particular point in time).
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ProteomicsProteome-wide analysis of protein regulation, expression, structure, post-translational modification, interactions, and function. This study of proteins is important in biotechnology and drug discovery, because proteins are responsible for most tasks in the cell.
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ProteomicsThe study of the full set of proteins encoded by a genome.
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ProteomicsSystematic analysis of protein expression of normal and diseased tissues that involves the separation, identification and characterization of all of the proteins in an organism.
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ProteomicsThe branch of biochemistry concerned with the structure and analysis of the proteins occurring in living organisms
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ProteomicsThe study of the structure and function of proteins, including the way they work and interact with each other inside cells.
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