During the past 15 years mass spectrometry (MS)-based analyses have become established as the method of choice for direct protein identification and measurement. Owing to the remarkable improvements in the sensitivity and resolution of MS instruments, this technology has revolutionised the opportunities available for the system-wide characterisation of proteins, with wide applications across virtually the whole of cell biology. In this article we provide a perspective on the current state of the art and discuss how the future of cell biology research may benefit from further developments and applications in the field of MS and proteomics, highlighting the major challenges ahead for the community in organising the effective sharing and integ...
The term "proteomics" encompasses the large-scale detection and analysis of proteins and their post-...
Proteomics has enabled the direct investigation of biological material, at first through the analysi...
While informative, protein amounts and physical protein associations do not provide a full picture o...
During the past 15 years mass spectrometry (MS)-based analyses have become established as the method...
During the past 15 years mass spectrometry (MS)-based analyses have become established as the method...
The proteome is a dynamic system in which each protein has interconnected properties — dimensions — ...
Proteomics concerns itself with the characterization and function of all cellular proteins, the ulti...
Proteomics is the study of proteins and their interactions in a cell. With the completion of the Hum...
Proteomes are highly dynamic and can respond rapidly to environmental and cellular signals. Within c...
AbstractThe information from genome sequencing provides new approaches for systems-wide understandin...
Most biochemical reactions in a cell are regulated by highly specialized proteins, which are the pri...
In the current omics-age of research, major developments have been made in technologies that attempt...
The proteome, or collection of proteoforms expressed in a biological system, is dynamic and heteroge...
AbstractIt is a frequently debated question whether technology drives biology or whether biology dri...
The term "proteomics" encompasses the large-scale detection and analysis of proteins and their post-...
Proteomics has enabled the direct investigation of biological material, at first through the analysi...
While informative, protein amounts and physical protein associations do not provide a full picture o...
During the past 15 years mass spectrometry (MS)-based analyses have become established as the method...
During the past 15 years mass spectrometry (MS)-based analyses have become established as the method...
The proteome is a dynamic system in which each protein has interconnected properties — dimensions — ...
Proteomics concerns itself with the characterization and function of all cellular proteins, the ulti...
Proteomics is the study of proteins and their interactions in a cell. With the completion of the Hum...
Proteomes are highly dynamic and can respond rapidly to environmental and cellular signals. Within c...
AbstractThe information from genome sequencing provides new approaches for systems-wide understandin...
Most biochemical reactions in a cell are regulated by highly specialized proteins, which are the pri...
In the current omics-age of research, major developments have been made in technologies that attempt...
The proteome, or collection of proteoforms expressed in a biological system, is dynamic and heteroge...
AbstractIt is a frequently debated question whether technology drives biology or whether biology dri...
The term "proteomics" encompasses the large-scale detection and analysis of proteins and their post-...
Proteomics has enabled the direct investigation of biological material, at first through the analysi...
While informative, protein amounts and physical protein associations do not provide a full picture o...