The publication of the human genome has presented the scientific community with an unprecedented amount of genetic information with the potential to revolutionize the drug discovery process. This information could be used to identify novel drug targets and disease markers or could aid in the development of personalized medicines. The realization that genetic changes must ultimately influence protein function has pushed the field of proteomics further into the limelight. In this review the applications of proteomics to the field of toxicology will be discussed. It is anticipated that, in the future, toxicologists will apply a range of genomic and proteomic techniques to address issues in toxicity
Several proteomics approaches to study different aspects of genetic and metabolic diseases are prese...
The completion of the Human Genome Project has revealed a multitude of potential avenues for the ide...
Toxicogenomics can facilitate the identification and characterization of toxicity, as illustrated in...
The publication of the human genome has presented the scientific community with an unprecedented amo...
Proteomics, which is called the identification phase of the proteome identifying all the proteins en...
International audienceToxicoproteomics can be defined as the application of proteomic approaches to ...
The emerging field of toxicoproteomics has been greatly advanced by quantitative proteomic technolog...
Proteomics has the potential to elucidate complex patterns of toxic action attributed to its unique ...
This thesis focuses on a modern analytical method, proteomics, to investigate its use in the field o...
The term 'proteome' describes the expressed protein complement of a genome. The largely invariant ge...
Transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics are genomics technologies with great potential in toxic...
Proteomics is the study of proteins and their interactions in a cell. With the completion of the Hum...
Proteomics, the detailed understanding of the role that proteins play in health and disease, is a ne...
Toxicology is one of the scientific disciplines that has most evolved in recent years due to scienti...
Several proteomics approaches to study different aspects of genetic and metabolic diseases are prese...
The completion of the Human Genome Project has revealed a multitude of potential avenues for the ide...
Toxicogenomics can facilitate the identification and characterization of toxicity, as illustrated in...
The publication of the human genome has presented the scientific community with an unprecedented amo...
Proteomics, which is called the identification phase of the proteome identifying all the proteins en...
International audienceToxicoproteomics can be defined as the application of proteomic approaches to ...
The emerging field of toxicoproteomics has been greatly advanced by quantitative proteomic technolog...
Proteomics has the potential to elucidate complex patterns of toxic action attributed to its unique ...
This thesis focuses on a modern analytical method, proteomics, to investigate its use in the field o...
The term 'proteome' describes the expressed protein complement of a genome. The largely invariant ge...
Transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics are genomics technologies with great potential in toxic...
Proteomics is the study of proteins and their interactions in a cell. With the completion of the Hum...
Proteomics, the detailed understanding of the role that proteins play in health and disease, is a ne...
Toxicology is one of the scientific disciplines that has most evolved in recent years due to scienti...
Several proteomics approaches to study different aspects of genetic and metabolic diseases are prese...
The completion of the Human Genome Project has revealed a multitude of potential avenues for the ide...
Toxicogenomics can facilitate the identification and characterization of toxicity, as illustrated in...