Proteomics in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Proteomics is a field of biochemistry and molecular biology that studies proteins and their roles in cellular health and processes. It is the large-scale study of proteins and how they interact with each other. Proteomics can be used to study a variety of biological processes, including gene expression, molecular signaling, protein-protein interactions, and changes in protein levels due to disease. Proteomics technologies are used to identify proteins, structures, and post-translational modifications, as well as to quantify protein levels in complex biological systems. The results of proteomics can be used to better understand diseases, develop personalized treatments, and diagnose illnesses. Ultimately, proteomics has the potential to revolutionize healthcare and is an essential tool for medical researchers.
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