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Recent developments in proteomics: Mass spectroscopy and protein arrays

Kulkarni et al., 2006

Document ID
11490152279063840304
Author
Kulkarni A
Rao M
Publication year
Publication venue
Frontiers in Drug Design and Discovery: Volume 2

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Proteomics has been gaining increasing attention in order to understand the relevance of the genomic information available through high throughput DNA sequencing and microarray techniques. Proteomics can be viewed as an experimental approach to explain the …
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