Disease Proteomics
Disease proteomics is the study of proteins involved in the development, progression and treatment of diseases. It is an important field of scientific research that can lead to better understanding and improved treatments for diseases. By using proteomics, scientists can identify disease-associated proteins and how they interact with other elements in the body, such as other proteins, hormones, and drugs. This knowledge can help improve diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and management of many diseases, including cancer, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and autoimmune disorders. Proteomics can also increase our understanding of how these diseases develop and how they can be better managed. Additionally, it can lead to new drug targets and therapies for these diseases, and can provide important insights for personalized medicine.
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