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968 words, approx. 3 pages Proteomics is a discipline of microbiology and molecular biology that has arisen from the gene sequencing efforts that culminated in the sequencing of the human genome in the last years of the twentieth century. In addition to the human genome,...
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356 words, approx. 1 pages Proteomics is the cataloging and analysis of proteins in the human body. With the decoding of DNA in the genome, the next logical step is finding the structure and function of proteins that are coded by DNA. Explaining proteins is much more complex. In...
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1,790 words, approx. 6 pages Proteomics is the science of studying the multitude of proteomes found in living organisms. A proteome is the entire collection of proteins expressed by a genome or in a tissue. The contents of a proteome can differ in various tissue types, and it can...
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Proteomics
08/01/2001: 6,043 words, approx. 20 pages Proteomics and the Current State of Protein Separations Science, Part One Proteomes are not stationary, and they are more complex than genomes. Progress in understanding and exploiting proteins will closely follow developments in protein separations science. The pharmaceutical industry's investment in genomics...
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Proteomics in Nephrology
01/01/2004: 448 words, approx. 2 pages Proteomics in Nephrology V. Thongboonkerd and J. B. Klein (eds). Basel: Karger, 2004: pp 335. ISBN 3-8055-7636-6. $198.25. This book, volume 141 in the 'Contributions to Nephrology' series, provides a welcome addition to the available literature on the practical applications of proteomics techniques....
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Scientists explain chocolate cravings
10/12/2007: 550 words, approx. 2 pages If that craving for chocolate sometimes feels like it is coming from deep in your gut, that's because maybe it is.A small study links the type of bacteria living in people's digestive system to a desire for chocolate. Everyone has a vast community of microbes...


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