The term ‘proteomics’ was first coined in 1996 by Marc Wilkins, used to define the large-scale analysis of all the […]
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The proteasome is a large protein complex responsible for degradation of intracellular proteins and is crucial for maintaining homeostasis of […]
Written by Kirsty Oswald, Science Writer Omics-based studies have revealed that genomes, including our own, contain a vast number of […]
Northwestern University researchers have discovered families of proteins that could potentially predict which patients may reject a new organ transplant. […]
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Tom Perls is a Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine and an Attending Physician in Geriatrics […]
Rapid advances in the single cell and spatial space have enabled greater insights into cellular heterogeneity and tissue architecture at […]
Cellular heterogeneity underpins many of life’s processes, from normal development to the onset of disease. Since the advent of single-cell sequencing, […]
With drug discovery being an expensive process and genetic-based drugs being more likely to succeed, the level of investment in […]