Genomics, proteomics, and vaccines
While the sequence of the human genome sequence has hit the headlines, extensive exploitation of this for practical applications is still to come.℗¡Genomic and post-genomic technologies applied to viral and bacterial pathogens, which are almost equally important from a scientific perspective, have t...
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Literature type: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/0470012536 |
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While the sequence of the human genome sequence has hit the headlines, extensive exploitation of this for practical applications is still to come.℗¡Genomic and post-genomic technologies applied to viral and bacterial pathogens, which are almost equally important from a scientific perspective, have the potential to be translated into useful products and processes much more rapidly. |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (xxi, 313 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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0470093927 9780470093924 0470856165 9780470856161 0470012536 9780470012536 |
Index Number: | QH447 |
CLC: | Q78 |
Contents: | Section I. Introduction -- 1. Vaccination : past, present and future / Maria Lattanzi and Rino Rappuoli -- 2. Bioinformatics, DNA microarrays and proteomics in vaccine discovery : competing or complementary technologies? / Guido Grandi -- Section II. Technologies -- 3. Genome sequencing and analysis / Herve Tettelin and Tamara Feldblyum -- 4. Understanding DNA Microarrays : Sources and Magnitudes of Variances in DNA Microarray Data Sets / She-pin Hung [and others] -- 5. The proteome, anno domini two zero zero three / Pier Giorgio Righetti [and others] -- 6. Mass spectrometry in proteomics / |