Mass Spectrometry-based
Proteomics Mass spectrometry-based proteomics is an analytical technique used in the study of proteins. It uses mass spectrometers to identify, quantify and analyze protein molecules. This technique is particularly useful in biomedical research and drug development, as it can provide insights into the structure and function of proteins, as well as help researchers gain a better understanding of how they interact with other molecules and cellular components. In addition, it can be used to identify biomarkers, detect disease-associated proteins, and provide insights into the underlying mechanisms of diseases. With the advances in mass spectrometry technology, proteomics has become increasingly accessible to researchers, allowing them to gain new insights into the molecular basis of health and disease.
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