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Proteomic Analysis in the Neurosciences
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics: MCP
  • Richard S. Morrison
  • Yoshito Kinoshita
  • Mark D. Johnson
  • Takuma Uo
  • Joseph T. Ho
  • Joshua K. McBee
  • Thomas P. Conrads
  • Timothy D. Veenstra, Cedarville University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2002
DOI
10.1074/mcp.r200004-mcp200
PubMed ID
12376570
Abstract

Proteomics is a field of study directed toward providing a comprehensive view of the characteristics and activity of every cellular protein. Rapid innovations in the core technologies required to characterize proteins on a global scale are poised to bring about a comprehensive understanding of how dynamic changes in protein expression, post-translational modification, and function affect complex signaling and regulatory networks. These advances have significant implications for understanding the multitude of pathways that govern behavior and cognition and the response of the nervous system to injury and disease.

Keywords
  • Genome,
  • isotopes,
  • molecular structure,
  • nervous system,
  • neurodegenerative diseases,
  • neurosciences,
  • proteins,
  • proteomics
Citation Information
Richard S. Morrison, Yoshito Kinoshita, Mark D. Johnson, Takuma Uo, et al.. "Proteomic Analysis in the Neurosciences" Molecular & Cellular Proteomics: MCP Vol. 1 Iss. 8 (2002) p. 553 - 560 ISSN: 1535-9476
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/timothy-veenstra/326/