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Now in its third year of publication in print and online, Journal of Proteome Research provides a forum for original research, communications, technical notes, perspectives, and reviews showcasing the advancement in scientific understanding of protein chemistry. Journal of Proteome Research publishes original research and news encompassing all aspects of systemsoriented, global protein analysis and function, emphasizing the synergy between the physical and life sciences, and the application of proteomics into the clinical field. Also included are news and current events, book reviews, research highlights from other publications, and a meetings calendar.
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Current Issue: Volume 3 Issue 2 (April 12. 2004) Editor: William S. Hancock &. Associate Editors
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PDF CURRENTS Currents: Across the h u m a n plasma p r o t e o m e • C. elegans interactome • Clusters of interactions • MS images a n d histolog\j • Protein splicing found in h u m a n cells • S E L D I / M S or C E / M S ? • Microarrays for monitoring alternative splicing • Efficient protein! biotinylation • E l e m e n t - c o d e d affinity tags • Identifying peptidesf using M S / M S ion intensities • Proteins d e t e c t e d by their n a t u r a l fluorescence pp 157- 160
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