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Protein Arrays, Biochips and Proteomics The Next Phase of Genomic Discovery

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Albala Joanna S., Humphery-Smith Ian

Couverture de l’ouvrage Protein Arrays, Biochips and Proteomics

From disease marker identification to accelerated drug development, Protein Arrays, Biochips, and Proteomics offers a detailed overview of current and emerging trends in the field of array-based proteomics. This reference focuses on innovations in protein microarrays and biochips, mass spectrometry, high-throughput protein expression, protein-protein interactions, structural proteomics, and the proteomic marketplace for comprehensive understanding of past, present, and future proteomic research. Offering an abundance of figures and charts, the book compiles a wide variety of technologies and applications ranging from functionalized chip surfaces to strategies for protein expression.

Protein biochips and array-based proteomics; ultrasensitive microarray-based ligand assay technology; practical approaches to protein microarrays; proteomics biochips - powerful new tools to unravel the complexity of proteomics; functional surfacesfor protein microarrays - state of the art, challenges and perspectives; high-throughput protein expression, purification and characterization technologies; protein libraries for proteomics; protein profiling - proteomes and subproteomes; shotgunproteomics and its applications to yeast; forward and reverse proteomics - it takes two (or more) to tango; dynamic visualization of expressed gene networks; high-throughput structural biology and proteomics; the integration of proteomic, genechip and DNAsequence data; the proteomics market.
Academic and Professional Practice & Development
Joanna S. Albala, Ian Humphery-Smith