Pharmacoproteomics: quantitative targeted absolute proteomics (qtap) and its application to the re-construction of in vivo protein function
- In: SYMPOSIUM: DOUWE BREIMER FOUNDATION SYMPOSIUM on Monday, 14 April 2014, 10:30-12:00
- At: PSWC, Melbourne (Australia) (2014)
- Type: Presentation
- By: TERASAKI, Tetsuya (Tohoku University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biochemical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Sendai, Japan)
- Co-author(s): Uchida, Yasuo (Tohoku University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sendai, Japan)
Ohtsuki, Sumio (Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan)
Tachikawa, Masanori (Tohoku University, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sendai, Japan) - Abstract:
[Background] Proteins such as enzyme, receptor, transporter and channel are responsible for drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, efficacy, toxicological effect, and also disease in human. Quantitative re-construction of in vivo function of these proteins is one of the most important subjects of systems biology. Cell line..
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