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Proteomics, the high-out detection and investigation of proteins, is a promising platform of research assisted by numerous innovations over the past 35-40 years in protein isolation, genome sequencing /annotation, and protein search systems. Its goal is to outline the entire protein such as; protein alterations and interrelations. Omics conversationally denotes to a field of biology study ending in -omics, such as genomics, proteomics or metabolomics. The related suffix -ome refer to the objects of study, such as the genome, proteome or metabolome respectively. Nowadays, proteomics allow the…mehr

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Proteomics, the high-out detection and investigation of proteins, is a promising platform of research assisted by numerous innovations over the past 35-40 years in protein isolation, genome sequencing /annotation, and protein search systems. Its goal is to outline the entire protein such as; protein alterations and interrelations. Omics conversationally denotes to a field of biology study ending in -omics, such as genomics, proteomics or metabolomics. The related suffix -ome refer to the objects of study, such as the genome, proteome or metabolome respectively. Nowadays, proteomics allow the discovery of most areas of study such as; protein interrelation, function, alterations and localization. The essential goal of proteomics is to create a comprehensive three-dimensional map of the cell demonstrating their exact position other than to identify cell proteins content. Usually, samples can be either; cells, tissues, or body fluids and, precisely in clinical research of cancer, it includes tumor tissues or urine. To deduce data produced from "omics" technologies, an incorporation of investigational and computational methods is needed for precise exploring complex interrelation.
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Safinaz Ebrahim El-Toukhy, licenciada en bioquímica por la Facultad de Ciencias de la Universidad de Ain Shams. Miembro de numerosas asociaciones profesionales. Ha asistido y organizado talleres sobre técnicas de pronóstico y diagnóstico, como el ensayo cometa y la citometría de flujo. Interesada en el campo del diagnóstico precoz.