Contributors | |
Abbreviations | |
Preface | |
Overview | |
Bridging genomics and proteomics | p. 1 |
Methods for measurement of gene (mRNA) expression | p. 23 |
Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel eletrophoresis for proteome analysis | p. 43 |
Detecting proteins in polyacrylamide gels and on electroblot membranes | p. 65 |
Mass spectrometry-based methods for protein identification and phosphorylation site analysis | p. 87 |
Image analysis of two-dimensional gels | p. 131 |
Enhancing high-throughput proteome analysis: the impact of stable isotope labeling | p. 151 |
The automation of proteomics: technical and informatic solutions for high-throughout protein analysis | p. 171 |
Message in a bottleneck: a complete approach to automating proteome analysis | p. 193 |
Novel approaches to protein expression analysis | p. 207 |
Application of proteome analysis to drug development and toxicology | p. 225 |
Phage antibodies as tools for proteomics | p. 237 |
Glycobiology and proteomics | p. 257 |
Proteomics in an academic environment | p. 277 |
Proteomics as tool for plant genetics and breeding | p. 289 |
Index | p. 311 |
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