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The Journal of Proteomics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier. It is the official journal of the European Proteomics Association and the editor-in-chief is Juan Calvete. [1] It was established in 1979 as the Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods, [2] obtaining its current name in 2008. [3]
Proteomics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering topics including whole proteome analysis of organisms, protein expression profiling, disease, pharmaceutical, agricultural and biotechnological applications, and analysis of cellular systems, organelles and protein complexes.
Proteomics enables the identification of ever-increasing numbers of proteins. This varies with time and distinct requirements, or stresses, that a cell or organism undergoes. [3] Proteomics is an interdisciplinary domain that has benefited greatly from the genetic information of various genome projects, including the Human Genome Project. [4]
The Journal of Proteome Research is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published since 2002 by the American Chemical Society. [1] Its publication frequency switched from bimonthly to monthly in 2006. The current editor-in-chief is John R. Yates .
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Updates on the Human Proteome Project are regularly published, e.g. in the Journal of Proteome Research (2014). [16] Metrics for the level of confidence associated with protein observations have been published [17] as has been a "MissingProteinPedia". [18] [19]
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal established in 2002 and published by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. [1] It covers research on structural and functional properties of proteins, especially with regard to development. [2]
[19] [20] He founded OMICS because of his difficulty in accessing high-cost journal contents as a PhD student. [1] It started its first open-access journal, the Journal of Proteomics & Bioinformatics, in 2008. [1] In 2012, OMICS Group had more than 200 journal titles, about 60% of which had no content. [18]