Proteomics in Domestic Animals: from Farm to Systems Biology

Proteomics in Domestic Animals: from Farm to Systems Biology

Miller, Ingrid; Eckersall, David; de Almeida, Andre Martinho

Springer International Publishing AG

06/2019

489

Mole

Inglês

9783319888217

15 a 20 dias

759

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- Proteomics in Domestic Animals on a Farm to Systems Biology perspective: introductory note.- Considerations for farm animal proteomics experiments: an introductory view gel based versus non-gel based approaches.- Quantitative Gel electrophoresis.- Sample preparation for 2DE using samples of animal-origin.- Gel-free Proteomics.- Proteomic research in farm animal serum and plasma.- Proteomic Research in Urine and Other Fluids.- Colostrum proteomics research: a complex fluid with multiple physiological functions.- PROTEOMICS IN MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS.- Proteomics in skeletal muscle research.- Proteomics and the characterization of fatty liver metabolism in early lactation dairy cows.- Proteomics Research in the adipose tissue.- Proteomics and mammary gland research in dairy species.- Proteomics in wool and fibre research.- Proteomics of meat products.- Proteomics in Fish and Aquaculture research.- The use of proteomics to study biomarkers of stress and welfare in farm animals.- Bioinformatics Support for Farm Animal Proteomics.- Peptidomics on Farm Animal Research.- Studying the animal transcriptome: state of the art and challenges in the context of Animal and Veterinary Sciences.- NMR Metabolomics pari passu with Proteomics: two relevant tools for animal sciences combined.- Omics and Systems Biology Integration of Production and Omics data in Systems Biology.- CONCLUSION: Proteomics in Domestic Animals on a Farm to Systems Biology perspective: final remarks and future prospects.
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Animal Physiology;Animal Science;Bioinformatics;Dairy Science;Food Science;Post-Genomics Tools;Proteomics;Systems Biology;Veterinary Biochemistry;Veterinary Pathology