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Neuroproteomics Angus Nairn Editor Kenneth Williams Editor

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Neuroproteomics Angus Nairn Editor Kenneth Williams Editor
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Publisher: Mdpi AG
File Extension: PDF
File size: 46.66 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Angus Nairn (editor), Kenneth Williams (editor)
ISBN: 9783039281060, 3039281062
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Neuroproteomics Angus Nairn Editor Kenneth Williams Editor by Angus Nairn (editor), Kenneth Williams (editor) 9783039281060, 3039281062 instant download after payment.

The Neuroproteomics Special Issue overviews the unique challenges that must be addressed to carry out meaningful MS/proteomics analyses on neural tissues and the technologies that are available to meet these challenges. The articles on Alzheimer's disease, addiction, and schizophrenia illustrate how MS/proteomics technologies can be used to improve our ability to diagnose and understand the molecular basis for neurological diseases. Several articles will be of interest to investigators beyond the field of neurological disorders. The review on the discovery of biofluid biomarkers of neurodegenerative dementias will be of interest to investigators searching for other disease biomarkers. Similarly, the review on the role of neuroproteomics in elucidating mechanisms of drug addiction provides an overview of the utility of MS/proteomics approaches for addressing critical questions in addiction neuroscience that should be applicable to investigators involved in virtually any area of biomedical research. Likewise, the article on developing targeted MS approaches for quantifying postsynaptic density proteins will be useful for any investigator who wishes to design targeted assays for virtually any protein. Finally, the peroxidase-mediated proximity labeling technology, described in the article on mapping the proteome of the synaptic cleft, will be of interest to investigators interested in mapping other spatially restricted proteomes.

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