From genomics to proteomics
Mike Tyers () and
Matthias Mann ()
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Mike Tyers: Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto
Matthias Mann: Center for Experimental BioInformatics, University of Southern Denmark
Nature, 2003, vol. 422, issue 6928, 193-197
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Abstract Proteomics is the study of the function of all expressed proteins. Tremendous progress has been made in the past few years in generating large-scale data sets for protein–protein interactions, organelle composition, protein activity patterns and protein profiles in cancer patients. But further technological improvements, organization of international proteomics projects and open access to results are needed for proteomics to fulfil its potential.
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1038/nature01510
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