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Salud Pública de México

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PANDO-ROBLES, Rosa Victoria; LANZ-MENDOZA, Humberto; RV, Pando-Robles  and  H, Lanz-Mendoza. La importancia de la proteómica en la salud pública: The significance of proteomics in public health. Salud pública Méx [online]. 2009, vol.51, suppl.3, pp.s386-s394. ISSN 0036-3634.

The proteome is defined as the entirety of proteins expressed by a genome in a given time under specific physiological conditions. In an organism, the cells contain the same genome; however, they express different proteins in response to a specific micro-environment. Proteomics is responsible for the study of proteomes, using a wide range of methodological techniques. Actually, proteomics is a key tool in health research because it has made possible systematic analysis of hundreds of proteins in clinical samples with the promise of discovering new protein biomarkers for different disease conditions. Finally, proteomic strategy is a technology well-suited to provide a better understanding of systems biology and human health.

Keywords : proteomics; mass spectrometry; public health.

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