Proteomic Data: Methods and Tools (Methods in Molecular Biology Book 2426)
Proteomic Data: Methods and Tools (Methods in Molecular Biology Book 2426) is a comprehensive guide for researchers, scientists, and graduate students working in the rapidly evolving field of proteomics. This volume focuses on cutting-edge methodologies, analytical techniques, and bioinformatics tools for generating, processing, and interpreting proteomic data, making it an invaluable reference for both newcomers and experienced professionals.
Part of the internationally respected Methods in Molecular Biology series, this book delivers step-by-step laboratory protocols, detailed experimental workflows, and data analysis strategies that adhere to high scientific standards. It equips you with the skills needed to effectively handle proteomic datasets from mass spectrometry, protein microarrays, quantitative proteomics, and post-translational modification studies.
Key Features:
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Comprehensive coverage of proteomic workflows – From sample preparation to data interpretation.
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Step-by-step protocols – Easy to follow, reproducible methods tested in real research settings.
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Advanced data analysis tools – Learn how to use bioinformatics platforms for proteomic research.
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Covers multiple applications – Including biomarker discovery, systems biology, and clinical proteomics.
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Expert authorship – Written by leaders in proteomics, ensuring accuracy and reliability.