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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2020000086
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2020000086#concept
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- found: Work cat: Applications in forensic proteomics, 2019(DLC)2019046052
- found: Applications and challenges of forensic proteomics, via U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information website, viewed Jan 14, 2020(proteomics is in a position to have an important role in biological forensics; proteins contain information about genotype (sequence) and phenotype (expression levels), proteomics methods can both identify biological samples and characterize the conditions that produced them; also, proteomics can be used in cases where nucleic acids are absent, degraded, or uninformative. This review briefly introduces proteomics methods, and surveys a variety of forensic applications (including criminal justice, historical, archaeological, and national security areas))
- found: Merkley, E.D. Introduction to forensic proteomics, 2019chapt. 1 (Proteomics is formally defined as the study of the proteome--the set of all proteins expressed in a cell, tissue, or organism--and its changes with changing environmental conditions. In practice, the term proteomics has come to mean the technologies and techniques used to identify and quantitate a very large number of proteins in a single analysis. This chapter introduces the ways in which proteomics analysis can be applied to biological forensics)
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- RA1057.57
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- 2020-01-14: new
- 2021-02-12: revised
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