Authors: Michael Hamacher, Katrin Marcus, Kai Stühler, Andre van Hall, Bettina Warscheid, Helmut E. Meyer, Raimund Mannhold, Hugo Kubinyi, Gerd Folkers
Publishing: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Published: 2006
By delving beyond the genomic information, proteomics can address problems that are inaccessible to conventional genomics studies. These new and powerful analytical techniques open up new possibilities for the investigation of drug action and for the development of new drugs. From skillful handling of the wide range of technologies to successful applications in drug discovery -- this handbook has all the information professional proteomics users need. Edited by experts working at one of the hot spots in European proteomic research, the numerous contributions by experts from the pharmaceutical industry and public proteomics consortia to provide the necessary perspective on current trends and developments in this exciting field. Following an introductory chapter, the book moves on to proteomic technologies, such as protein biochips, protein-protein interactions, and proteome analysis in situ. The section on applications includes bioinformatics, Alzheimer's disease, neuroproteomics, plasma and T-cell proteomics, differential phosphoproteome analysis and biomarkers, as well as pharmacogenomics. With its coverage of a wide range of technologies and areas of application, this book is invaluable for medicinal and pharmaceutical chemists, gene technologists, molecular biologists, and those working in the pharmaceutical industry.