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Expert Review of Proteomics explores technologies, methods and discoveries from the field of proteomics to advance scientific understanding of the many varied roles protein expression plays in human health and disease.

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Volume 4, Number 6, December 2007

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Phosphorylation site analysis of the anti-inflammatory and mRNA-destabilizing protein tristetraprolin
pp. 711-726(16)
Authors: Cao, Heping; Deterding, Leesa J; Blackshear, Perry J

Identification of accessible human cancer biomarkers using ex vivo chemical proteomic strategies
pp. 727-739(13)
Authors: Kischel, Philippe; Waltregny, David; Castronovo, Vincent

Circulating tumor cells: detection, molecular profiling and future prospects
pp. 741-756(16)
Authors: Jacob, Karine; Sollier, Caroline; Jabado, Nada

Proteomic diagnosis of Sjögren's syndrome
pp. 757-767(11)
Authors: Giusti, Laura; Baldini, Chiara; Bazzichi, Laura; Bombardieri, Stefano; Lucacchini, Antonio

Kinase signaling pathways as potential targets in the treatment of Parkinson's disease
pp. 783-792(10)
Authors: Greggio, Elisa; Singleton, Andrew

Kinase signaling pathways as potential targets in the treatment of Parkinson's disease
pp. 783-792(10)
Authors: Greggio, Elisa; Singleton, Andrew

Proteomic analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
pp. 793-813(21)
Authors: Khoa Pham, Trong; Wright, Phillip C

Viral proteomics: global evaluation of viruses and their interaction with the host
pp. 815-829(15)
Authors: Viswanathan, Kasinath; Früh, Klaus

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