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4.0 out of 5 stars Review, May 11, 2001
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This review is from: Proteomics: From Protein Sequence to Function (Paperback)
This book represents a collection of articles that review approaches and technologies useful in the analysis of global protein expression, or proteomics. An introduction to the relationship between genomics and so-called proteomics is followed by chapters devoted to genetic based methods to study protein expression, reviews of two-dimensional gel electrophroresis, mass spectrometry, image analysis, high throughput / automation and some applications. Despite the title of the book, there is little on protein function, and a major facet of proteomics, that is, quantitation is all but forgotten. Some chapters overly cite the authors own work and ignore others, some errors are also encountered. In Chapter 5 Patterson and co describe post souce decay or PSD as occuring IN the ion source and repeatedly refers to MS measurement of mass not, more correctly, mass-to-charge.
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Proteomics: From Protein Sequence to Function
Proteomics: From Protein Sequence to Function by S. R. Pennington (Paperback - January 15, 2001)
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