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Title: Proteomic Applications in Biology
Authors: Joshua L. Heazlewood and Christopher J. Petzold, Subject editors: Tsz-Kwong Man and Ricardo J. Flores
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: InTech
Abstract: The past decade has seen the field of proteomics expand from a highly technical endeavor to a widely utilized technique. The objective of this book is to highlight the ways in which proteomics is currently being employed to address issues in the biological sciences. Although there have been significant advances in techniques involving the utilization of proteomics in biology, fundamental approaches involving basic sample visualization and protein identification still represent the principle techniques used by the vast majority of researchers to solve problems in biology. The work presented in this book extends from overviews of proteomics in specific biological subject areas to novel studies that have employed a proteomics-based approach. Collectively they demonstrate the power of established and developing proteomic techniques to characterize complex biological systems.
link: http://www.intechopen.com/books/proteomic-applications-in-biology
Keywords: Biochemistry;Genetics and Molecular Biology
ISBN: 978-953-307-613-3
Theme:教科書-自然科學類

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