proteomics
analysis of larges sets of proteins including their sequences
Proteomics is the study of the entire set of proteins produced by an organism or a cell type, including the modifications and interactions of those proteins. It involves the use of technologies such as mass spectrometry, protein microarrays, and bioinformatics to identify and quantify proteins and their interactions. The goal of proteomics is to understand the complex network of proteins that carry out various cellular functions, and how these networks are altered in response to different conditions or diseases. Proteomics has applications in areas such as drug discovery, biomarker identification, and personalized medicine.
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