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Handbook of proteomic methods / edited by P. Michael Conn.

Other author/creatorConn, P. Michael.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoTotowa, N.J. : Humana Press, ©2003.
Descriptionxiv, 510 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Subject(s)
Portion of title Proteomic methods
Contents Ch. 1. Proteomics and the molecular biologist -- Ch. 2. Protein identification from 2-D gels using in vitro transcription translation products -- Ch. 3. Selective chemical cleavage methods in proteomics, including C-terminal successive degradation -- Ch. 4. Means of hydrolyzing proteins isolated upon proteinchip® array surfaces: chemical and enzymatic approaches -- Ch. 5. A combined radiolabeling and silver staining technique for improved visualization and localization of proteins on two-dimensional gels -- Ch. 6. Qualitative and quantitative proteomic analyses via multidimensional protein identification technology --7. Di- and Tri-chromatic fluorescence detection on western blots -- Ch. 8. Multiplexed proteomics: fluorescence detection of protein differences by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and computer-based differential display -- Ch. 9. A strategy for characterizing antibody/antigen interactions using proteinChip® arrays -- Ch. 10. Stable isotope labeling with amino acids as an aid to protein identification in peptide mass fingerprinting -- Ch. 11. The use of ¹⁸O labeling as a tool for proteomic applications -- Ch. 12. Automated nanoflow liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometric identification of liver mitochondrial proteins -- Ch. 13. In silico proteomics: predicting interactions from sequence -- Ch. 14. Predicting glycan composition from experimental mass using glycoMod -- Ch. 15. Querying glycoSuiteDB -- Ch. 16. New tools for quantitative phosphoproteome analysis -- Ch. 17. Computer-aided strategies for characterizing protein isoforms -- Ch. 18. Protein variant separations using cation exchange chromatography on grafted polymeric stationary phases -- Ch. 19. Noninvasive imaging of protein-protein interactions in living animals --
Contents Ch. 20. Strategies in clinical proteomics -- Ch. 21. Proteomic profiling of the cancer microenvironment -- Ch. 22. Identification of determinants of sensitivity to antitumor drugs -- Ch. 23. Application of proteomics to the discovery of serological tumor markers -- Ch. 24. Infectomic analysis of microbial infections using proteomics -- Ch. 25. Toward a complete proteome of bacillus subtilis: cytosolic, cell wall-associated, and extracellular proteins -- Ch. 26. Renal and urinary proteomics -- Ch. 27. Proteomics in endocrinology -- Ch. 28. Proteomics in plant biology -- Ch. 29. Bioinformatics in proteomics -- Ch. 30. Quantitative characterization of proteomics maps by matrix invariants -- Ch. 31. Complexity of protein-protein interaction networks, complexes, and pathways -- Ch. 32. Patchwork peptide sequencing: protein identification by accurate mass-to-sequence conversion of high-resolution Q-TOF Tandem Mass Spectrometry Data -- Ch. 33. Estimation of bias in proteome research -- Ch. 34. Scoring functions for mass spectrometric protein identification.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2003040677
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