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Interaction Proteome is an integrated project to establish Europe as the international scientific leader in the analysis of protein-protein interactions.
Experts from different sectors of basic or clinical fields. Includes human 2-D PAGE databases for proteome analysis in health and disease, galleries protocols and related links.
Facility for the research community, with instrumens, protocols, educational materials and message boards. Includes links to services and project feasibility submission at Michigan State University, East Lansing.
Under the direction of Prof. Dr. Angelika GAśrg, the group focuses on the methodical development of 2D electrophoresis with immobilized pH gradients (IPG-Dalt) for proteome analysis, and the application of proteomics to various fields of research by studying differential protein expression using modern separation and detection technologies as well as mass spectrometry.
PPI is working to define the research and regulatory agenda required to advance the exploration and diagnostic use of the human plasma proteome. Includes introduction to projects and participants' contacts in Washington DC.
Facility for clinical targeted research, also offering protein extraction, 2D-PAGE with fluorescent or silver stain, excision and bioinformatic identification by MALDI-MS fingerprinting. Includes fees, patents and publications at Kentucky.
Dedicated to the development of novel array technologies for proteomics research, the proteomics center focuses on regulatory proteins, particularly transcription factors to better understand various aspects of sleep biology.
MIPS currently have two Proteomics projects. One is dedicated to the proteomic analysis of pathogenic bacteria while the other aims at process optimization and development of improved production logs for Proteomics of mammalian tissues.
The core serves the greater university community, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, by providing a resource for training, education, and consultation in modern proteomic techniques.