Just like workers need the right environment to efficiently perform their tasks, proteins require placement within specific cellular compartments to function properly. Therefore, understanding where ...
Proteins are workhorses that carry out most of the biological functions in our cells. While the genes we inherit from our parents, our so-called genome, are fixed and usually remain unchanged ...
Proteomics has become an essential area in medical research, propelled by the ability to quantitatively assess proteins on a large scale using high-throughput technologies. These technologies have ...
In this eBook, we explore the pros and cons of emerging and traditional proteomics technologies in terms of coverage and detail.
Existing tools for spatial proteomics often have constraints. Many are not equipped to predict multiple localizations for individual proteins or to quantify across different cellular compartments. In ...
Following global commercial launch in September, Illumina Protein Prep's "out of the box" solution drives extraordinary accessibility to proteomics for researchers, with over 40,000 samples processed ...
Matthias Trost (left) is a Professor at Newcastle University (UK) with a lab comprising three focuses: method development for proteomics, the application of mass spectrometry in drug discovery and the ...
Spatial proteomics, selected as the 2024 Method of the Year by Nature Methods journal (1), is an emerging scientific discipline that focuses on studying proteins within their spatial contexts, ...
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