Proteome
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Term | Proteome |
Short definition | Proteome - (pronounced) (PROH-tee-ome) The complete set of proteins made by an organism. Proteins are made in different amounts and at different times depending on how they function, when they are needed, and how they interact with other proteins in cells. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Proteome - (pronounced) (PROH-tee-ome) The complete set of proteins made by an organism. Proteins are made in different amounts and at different times depending on how they function, when they are needed, and how they interact with other proteins in cells. Information about a proteome can be used to find out which proteins are involved in diseases such as cancer. It can also be used to design drugs that block these proteins
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Proteome
- Wikipedia's article - Proteome
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