Proteome Profiling

Proteome profiling is a technique used in medical and biological research to identify and quantify the proteins in a sample. It provides important information about the cellular and biochemical pathways and processes within a given sample. Proteome profiling can be used to gain insight into a variety of biological phenomena, including disease states, genetic responses to drug treatments, and the effectiveness of cancer therapies. Proteome profiling has become a powerful tool for understanding the intricacies of biological systems and provides diagnoses, prognoses, and potential treatments for a variety of diseases.

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Differences in the Alveolar Macrophage Proteome in Transgenic Mice Expressing Human SP-A1 and SP-A2

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Proteome and Proteomics: from Single Protein to Whole Body

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MicroRNA Profiling of Differentiated, Poorly Differentiated and Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma, a Comparative Approach

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Profiling Flight Performance of Young Racing Pigeons (Columba Livia) in Training

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Human Proteome Project and Current Bioinformatics Status in Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

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Hepatic Metabolomics Profiling of Cyprinus Carpio after Acute Cypermethrin Toxicity

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Phytochemical Analysis and Thin Layer Chromatography Profiling of Crude Extracts from Senna Occidentalis(Leaves)

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Cytokine Profiling in COVID-19 Patients in a Tertiary Hospital in Saudi Arabia; the Pre-Storm Phase

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