This book introduces a new biochip that incorporates cellular localization and bioinformatics technologies. With the post-genome era, proteomics study for direct analysis of a group of proteins by biochip becomes more and more important. With this book and its 50 tables and figures, the reader can not only learn about new technologies but also about cellular localization, signaling pathways, and protein relationships.
This book introduces a new biochip that incorporates cellular localization and bioinformatics technologies. With the post-genome era, proteomics study for direct analysis of a group of proteins by biochip becomes more and more important. With this book and its 50 tables and figures, the reader can not only learn about new technologies but also about cellular localization, signaling pathways, and protein relationships.
Stefan Wölfl, Jahrgang 1959, studierte Pharmazie an der Freien Universität Berlin (Approbation als Apotheker 1985) und promovierte dort 1990 im Fach Biochemie. Nach vier Jahren Forschung als Postdoc am Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, USA, arbeitete Stefan Wölfl als Forschungsgruppenleiter am Hans-Knöll-Institut für Naturstoffforschung und am Klinikum der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena. Seit 2003 ist Stefan Wölfl Professor für Pharmazeutische Biologie mit Ausrichtung Bioanalytik und Molekularbiologie am Institut für Pharmazie und Molekulare Biotechnologie der Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg und lehrt in den Studiengängen Pharmazie und Molekulare Biotechnologie.
Inhaltsangabe
Technologies.- New Cytoplasmic and Nuclear BMP2-Signaling Pattern in U937 Cells.- New Cytoplasmic and Nuclear BMP2-Signaling in MCF7 Cells.- New Cytoplasmic and Nuclear STI571 Signaling in K562 Cells.- Positive and Negative Co-localized Relationships in Three Treated Cell Lines.- Cytoplasmic Signaling in Three Treated Cell Lines.- Proteomic Silencing in Treated Human Cancer Cell Lines.- Signaling Pathway Setting-up Based on Bioinformatics.
Technologies.- New Cytoplasmic and Nuclear BMP2-Signaling Pattern in U937 Cells.- New Cytoplasmic and Nuclear BMP2-Signaling in MCF7 Cells.- New Cytoplasmic and Nuclear STI571 Signaling in K562 Cells.- Positive and Negative Co-localized Relationships in Three Treated Cell Lines.- Cytoplasmic Signaling in Three Treated Cell Lines.- Proteomic Silencing in Treated Human Cancer Cell Lines.- Signaling Pathway Setting-up Based on Bioinformatics.
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