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Current Proteomics research in the emerging field of proteomics is growing at an extremely rapid rate. The principal aim of Current Proteomics is to publish well-timed review articles in this fast-expanding area on topics relevant and significant to the development of proteomics. Current Proteomics is an essential journal for everyone involved in proteomics and related fields in both academia and industry.

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

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Volume 1, Number 1, 2004

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New Paradigms in Cellular Function and the Need for Top-Down Proteomics Analysis
pp. 13-25(13)
Authors: Stannard, Corinne; Brown, Larry R.; Godovac-Zimmermann, Jasminka

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Proteomics as a Tool to Study Microbial Interactions
pp. 27-34(8)
Author: Melin, Petter

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Large Gel Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis: Improving Recovery of Cellular Proteome
pp. 35-39(5)
Authors: Inagaki, Naoyuki; Katsuta, Kazuhiro

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Annotation of the Human Genome by High-Throughput Sequence Analysis of Naturally Occurring Proteins
pp. 41-48(8)
Authors: McGowan, Simon J.; Terrett, Jonathan; Brown, Clive G.; Adam, Paul J.; Aldridge, Louise; Allen, Jason C.; Amess, Bob; Andrews, Kristian A.; Barnes, Martin; Barnwell, David E.

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The Protein Data Bank: A Case Study in Management of Community Data
pp. 49-57(9)
Authors: Berman, Helen M.; Bourne, Philip E.; Westbrook, John

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Structural Proteomics: Inferring Function from Protein Structure
pp. 59-65(7)
Authors: Wild, David L.; Saqi, Mansoor A. S.

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The Computational Versatility of Proteomic Signaling Networks
pp. 67-81(15)
Author: Sauro, Herbert M.

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