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Tear proteomics is a powerful tool to diagnose and detect mechanisms and drugable targets of the ophthalmic and systemic diseases. This course is focusing in the proteomics and biomarkers of the tears and anterior surface of the eye in relation these diseases. The idea is to give practical ...
Waters Explains Data Integrity and why it is Important for your Electronic Chromatography Data. download video Learn more Share: Share Waters Explains Data Integrity and why it is Important on Facebook Share Waters Explains Data Integrity and why it is Important on X ...
The protein–protein interaction (PPI) network has a small number of highly connected protein nodes (known as hubs) and many poorly connected nodes. Genome-wide studies show that deletion of a hub protein is more likely to be lethal than deletion of a no
These lipids, as is the case for lipopolysaccharides and lipoteichoic acids, play an important role in signaling of the innate immune system through the interaction with Toll-like receptors. Over the past three years, tremendous progress has been made in understanding the mechanism by which ...
When a new pathogenic appears, discovering the source is important. Where possible, the source must be identified and isolated to prevent additional variants of the pathogen from crossing into humans. Finding the source is also helpful in understanding the dynamics of the virus, which can help sha...
ZIP4 is found to be upregulated in several types of cancer cells [53, 54, 58]. ZIP6 also plays an important role in numerous cancers, particularly breast cancer [47, 49, 56, 57, 71]. Overexpression of ZnT2 is found to decrease invasive phenotypes of breast cancer cells [72]. In ...
What is the theory? How mass spectrometry (MS) can be used for proteomics studies? What is measured and support the statements with data that represent experimental results? When do we use a factorial ANOVA as opposed to a t-te...
Multi "-omics" approach, including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and epigenetics technologies can be used to reveal the intricate relationship of menopause and aging, which is one of the main challenges to identify the independent role of the later on CMD. For example, future research ...