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Protein-protein interactions in human disease. Part A /

Protein-Protein Interactions in Human Disease, Volume 111, Part B, promotes further research and development in the protein interaction network in order to identify critical proteins involved in the etiology of human diseases and locate new protein targets for drug development. Thus, this volume is...

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Cote:Libro Electrónico
Autres auteurs: Donev, Rossen
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Amsterdam : Academic Press, 2018.
Édition:First edition.
Collection:Advances in protein chemistry and structural biology ; v. 110.
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Résumé:Protein-Protein Interactions in Human Disease, Volume 111, Part B, promotes further research and development in the protein interaction network in order to identify critical proteins involved in the etiology of human diseases and locate new protein targets for drug development. Thus, this volume is of considerable interest to protein chemists, pharmacologists, cell biologists, immunologists, structural biologists, computational biochemists and other researchers working in the field. In addition, these articles would be of great benefit to medical, biology and pharmacology students who specialize in this field.
Description:<P>1. Analysis of protein interactions by surface plasmon resonance <i>Dennis G. Drescher </i>2. Using TR-FRET to investigate protein-protein interactions: a case study of PXR-coregulator interaction <i>Taosheng Chen </i>3. Protein-Protein Interaction Modulators for Epigenetic Therapies <i>Jose L. Medina-Franco </i>4. Intrinsic disorder, protein-protein interactions and disease <i>Vladimir N. Uversky </i>5. Targeting protein-protein interactions in the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway <i>Maria Gaczynska </i>6. Protein-protein networks involved in MODY family <i>George Priya Doss P.C </i>7. Defining HIV-1 replication mechanisms by analyzing virus-host protein interactions <i>Manuel Llano </i>8. Proteomics of occupational diseases <i>Nicola Luigi Bragazzi </i>9. Proteomics of sport-related injuries <i>Nicola Luigi Bragazzi </i>10. Structural prediction of protein-protein interactions by docking: application to biomedical problems <i>Juan Fernandez-Recio </i>11. Computational methods in predicting the impact of SNPs in Protein-protein network <i>George Priya Doss P. C</p></i>
Description matérielle:1 online resource
ISBN:9780128143452
0128143452