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Understanding proteomics
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Abstract The purpose of this article is to describe proteomics, to discuss the importance of proteomics, to review different methods for protein measurement, and to illustrate how knowledge of proteomics might improve patient care. Among common laboratory determinations are those involving enzymatic (protein) function. Although the presence or activity of proteins may be seen clinically as incidental, proteins represent the engines through which critical life processes ensue. A selected review of the literature is presented to define and explain proteomics and to review the various techniques to measure proteins. A case‐study approach is used to illustrate how proteomics can be utilized for detecting and monitoring disease. The human genome has been completely sequenced and proteomics has emerged as a way to unravel the biochemical and physiological mechanisms of diseases at the functional level. This review includes the recent discoveries regarding proteomics and its importance in the detection and treatment of disease.
Title: Understanding proteomics
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Abstract The purpose of this article is to describe proteomics, to discuss the importance of proteomics, to review different methods for protein measurement, and to illustrate how knowledge of proteomics might improve patient care.
Among common laboratory determinations are those involving enzymatic (protein) function.
Although the presence or activity of proteins may be seen clinically as incidental, proteins represent the engines through which critical life processes ensue.
A selected review of the literature is presented to define and explain proteomics and to review the various techniques to measure proteins.
A case‐study approach is used to illustrate how proteomics can be utilized for detecting and monitoring disease.
The human genome has been completely sequenced and proteomics has emerged as a way to unravel the biochemical and physiological mechanisms of diseases at the functional level.
This review includes the recent discoveries regarding proteomics and its importance in the detection and treatment of disease.
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