Fishing for the Hidden Peptidome in Health and Disease (Drug Abuse)
Abstract The proteome and peptidome are defined as the set of proteins and peptides present in a tissue or other biological sample. In most proteomic studies, only abundant proteins are detected and, although these are important molecules, they are often well-studied structural proteins. A number of...
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