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Posttranslational modifications designer

Krishna R.G. and Wold F. (1998), Posttranslational modifications, in Proteins — Analysis and Design, Angeletti R.H. (Ed.), 121-126, Academic Press, San Diego. [Pg.274]

Biomarker discovery—an experiment designed to observe the maximum diversity of a particular class of molecule between disease and control samples to find differences resulting from a specific condition. This could include differences in quantity, structure, new molecules, modifications to common molecules, changes in structure, function, posttranslational modifications, etc. The number of samples in this type of experiment is only large enough to permit reliable statistical analysis to be done. (6-15 samples). [Pg.510]


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