Chapter 49: Problem 1
What is proteomics?
Chapter 49: Problem 1
What is proteomics?
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Get started for freeNeuroproteomics analysis is most conclusive when a. experiments are done using entire brain so that all cell types are used in one assay b. only in vitro models are conclusive c. selected types of cell from a brain are obtained and manipulated d. two or more cell types are mixed together to facilitate interaction mimicking in vivo situation
Mathematical models of the molecular pathways in cells will facilitate: a. prediction of previously unknown interactions b. combining genomic and proteomic data c. discover novel proteins, cellular functions, and pathways d. all of the above
What are biomarkers and how are they identified and validated for use in the clinical setting?
While planning proteomics experiments, a researcher should: a. have available all types of mass spectrometers b. mandatory access to protein microarrays c. be aware of strength and weaknesses of each technology d. always be an expert in statistics and computer programming for solving problems associated with bioinformatics
Major difficulty in proteomic studies of certain type of samples such as CSF: a. contamination with drugs penetrating through blood brain barrier b. size and availability of the sample c. lack of correlation with clinical diagnosis d. contamination with red blood cells during spinal \(\operatorname{tap}\)
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