Advances In Protein Chemistry And Structural Biology 1th Edition (Volume 138) (Original PDF From Publisher)
Written by Rossen Donev
Reviews of research and methodology in all areas of protein chemistry, including as purification and expression, proteomics, modeling, structural determination, and design, are covered in Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology, Volume 138.
This edition includes chapters on understanding the functions of eEF1 translation elongation factors beyond translation and Proteomic Applications in Identifying Protein-Protein Interactions. By using a proteomic methodology, proteomics offers insights into extracellular vesicles’ theranostic potential.
Moving toward a functional study of the structural proteome that can be shared, Investigating Glycyrrhiza glabra through In-silico Network Pharmacology : Examining the Phytochemical Characteristics that Boost the Immune System in Relation to COVID-19, among Other Topics : Functional Unfoldomics.
Additional chapters address Molecular Docking Validation of Swasa Kudori for Druggable Phytoconstituents of Asthma Screening and In silico Network Pharmacology Analysis. Genomics and Proteomics Perspectives on Metastatic Osteosarcoma Utilizing functional proteomics to comprehend infection caused by RNA viruses,Staphylococcus aureus’s biofilm proteome : implications for treating infections linked to biofilms, A computational pipeline based on public proteomic data that clarifies the functions of hypothetical conserved Trypanosoma cruzi proteins; Functional Proteomics utilizing Protein Microarray Technology for Biomedical Research and Proteomics and Metatranscriptomics Analysis of Endoglucanase Production.
contains updated knowledge regarding protein aggregation.
features chapters written by numerous eminent authorities.
Discuss fresh, up-to-date material that will be a valuable asset to any lab or bookcase.
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