Proteomics in Cell Communication

· Methods in Cell Biology Book 200 · Academic Press
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258
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Proteomics in Cell Communication offers a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic field of proteomics and its vital role in understanding cellular communication. This book delves into the intricate networks of proteins that facilitate communication within and between cells, highlighting the latest advancements in proteomic technologies and methodologies.Readers will gain insights into how proteomics is transforming our understanding of cellular signaling pathways, intercellular interactions, and the molecular basis of various physiological and pathological processes. The book covers a range of topics, including the identification and quantification of proteins involved in cell communication, the impact of post-translational modifications, and the integration of proteomic data with other omics approaches. - Comprehensive Overview: Provides an in-depth analysis of proteomics and its role in cell communication, offering readers a thorough understanding of the subject - Technological Advances: Discusses the latest proteomics technologies and methodologies used to study cell signaling and communication pathways - Cell Signaling Mechanisms: Explores various cell signaling mechanisms and how proteomics can be used to decipher complex communication networks within cells

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