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Tools for the New Biology

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An edition of Introduction to Proteomics (2001)

Introduction to Proteomics

Tools for the New Biology

1st edition

Advances in genome sequencing, analytical instrumentation, and computing power have excitingly transformed the practice of biology by now making it possible to understand complex biological systems as collections of proteins-proteomes. In Introduction to Proteomics: Tools for the New Biology, Daniel C. Liebler masterfully introduces the science of proteomics by spelling out the basics of how one analyzes proteins and proteomes, and just how these approaches are then employed to investigate their roles in living systems. He explains the key concepts of proteomics, how the analytical instrumentation works, what data mining and other software tools do, and how these tools can be integrated to study proteomes. Also discussed are how protein and peptide separation techniques are applied in proteomics, how mass spectrometry is used to identify proteins, and how data analysis software enables protein identification and the mapping of modifications. In addition, there are proteomic approaches for analyzing differential protein expression, characterizing proteomic diversity, and dissecting protein-protein interactions and networks. Comprehensive, concise, and easy-to-read, Introduction to Proteomics: Tools for the New Biology provides researchers new to proteomics with all the essential concepts and background needed to use the powerful new proteomic techniques in their research, to make intelligent requests to proteomics service facilities, and to better understand and utilize the rapidly growing proteomics literature.

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Humana Press
Language
English
Pages
194

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Cover of: Introduction to Proteomics
Introduction to Proteomics: Tools for the New Biology
April 1, 2007, Humana Press
Hardcover in English - 2 edition
Cover of: Introduction to Proteomics
Introduction to Proteomics: Tools for the New Biology
April 1, 2007, Humana Press
Paperback in English - 2nd ed. edition
Cover of: Introduction to Proteomics
Introduction to Proteomics: Tools for the New Biology
2002, Humana Press
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Cover of: Introduction to Proteomics
Introduction to Proteomics: Tools for the New Biology
January 2002, Tandem Library
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Cover of: Introduction to proteomics
Introduction to proteomics: tools for the new biology
2002, Humana Press
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Cover of: Introduction to Proteomics
Introduction to Proteomics: Tools for the New Biology
December 15, 2001, Humana Press
Hardcover in English - 1st edition
Cover of: Introduction to Proteomics
Introduction to Proteomics: Tools for the New Biology
December 2001, Humana Press
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First Sentence

"Proteomics is the study of the proteome, the protein complement of the genome."

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Library of Congress
RM1-950

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Paperback
Number of pages
194
Dimensions
7.9 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
Weight
9.1 ounces

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OL9512245M
ISBN 10
0896039927
ISBN 13
9780896039926
Library Thing
4605541
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