This book provides an outstanding collection of 71 proteomic methods that will aid researchers in their use of proteomics to study disease. It covers everything from the use of proteomics databases to the application of proteomics to specific biological systems.
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covers recent advances and also acts as a manual of well-practiced techniques. This volume should appeal particularly to the uninitiated but contains several articles of interest to more experienced practitioners As well as being an excellent guide, this volume in its entirety makes a strong case for the advantages in the application of these post-genomic technologies Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry