Proteomic Databases

Proteomic databases are an important resource for understanding the structure and function of proteins. Proteome databases are collections of data about proteins, such as their sequence, structure, and relation to other proteins or metabolic networks. They provide valuable information for researchers in understanding a variety of biological processes. Proteomic databases offer insights into the roles of proteins in signal transduction, disease pathways, gene regulation, drug targets, and other areas of biology. By searching these databases, researchers can rapidly identify and analyze proteins of interest and gain deeper insight into the roles of proteins in biology.

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Editorial for Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research
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Quantitative Proteomics Using 15N SILAC Mouse
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Editorial for Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research: Second Issue
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Determination of the Proteomic Response to Lapatinib Treatment using a Comprehensive and Reproducible Ion-Current-Based Proteomics Strategy
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Discovery and Quantification in Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics
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Proteome and Proteomics: from Single Protein to Whole Body
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Modern Proteomics: Methods and Applications – Special Issue
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Shotgun Label-Free Proteomic Analyses of the Oyster Parasite Perkinsus Marinus
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Effect of Drought and Salt Stress on Cereal Crop Plants and their Proteomic and Physiological Studies
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Proteomic and Genomic Techniques in Medical Research: Applications in Cancer, Diagnostics, and Personalized Medicine
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