Genomics and proteomics are subjects of exciting and fast-developing research. New discoveries are continually being made, offering dramatic new possibilities. This book collects varied research from around the world to present a picture of the field today. In part one, the role of proteomics in studying human diseases and protein functions is considered. The contributors present their findings on topics including approaches to comparative proteomics, and the analysis of plasma membrane proteins in an in vitro blood-brain barrier model. Part two examines proteomic applications in biology, including studies of fruit proteomics, and the proteomic analysis of the pathogenesis of cytopathic and non-cytopathic bovine viral diarrhoea virus. Finally, part three considers integrative proteomics. The authors address topics including open-sandwich immumoassay for detection of protein phosphorylation, dynamics of protein complexes tracked by qualitative proteomics, and the applications of bioinformatics tools in gel-based proteomics. This wide-ranging book will be of interest to students, graduate students and researchers seeking new perspectives and ideas for future research.
Specifications |
Descriptions |
ISBN |
9789535121039 |
Year |
2017 |
Binding |
Hardcover |
Subject |
Genetics |
Pages |
214 |
Weight |
0.4 |
Readership |
NA |