Selected article for: "host pathogen and human proteome"

Author: Martinez-Martin, Nadia
Title: Technologies for Proteome-Wide Discovery of Extracellular Host-Pathogen Interactions
  • Document date: 2017_2_22
  • ID: 1giy1fow_29
    Snippet: Over the last decade, MS-based technologies have emerged as a versatile, powerful approach to decipher many aspects of the human proteome, including the characterization of protein complexes. Excellent reviews on current MS-based technologies, recent improvements, and future prospects for elucidation of PPI networks are available [95] [96] [97] [98] . In this review, we briefly discuss the applications of some of these techniques to the study of .....
    Document: Over the last decade, MS-based technologies have emerged as a versatile, powerful approach to decipher many aspects of the human proteome, including the characterization of protein complexes. Excellent reviews on current MS-based technologies, recent improvements, and future prospects for elucidation of PPI networks are available [95] [96] [97] [98] . In this review, we briefly discuss the applications of some of these techniques to the study of extracellular host-pathogen interactions.

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