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Platelet Proteomics: Principles, Analysis, and Applications
ISBN: 978-0-470-46337-6
May 2011
432 pages
The groundbreaking new book that covers platelets, their role, and their study through proteomics research
Platelets are defined as small anucleate cells that circulate in the blood and play a fundamental role in haemostasis and thrombosis. From a pharmacological perspective, unwanted platelet activation forms blood clots and promotes cardiovascular disease—the leading cause of death in the Western world.
Platelet Proteomics focuses on the cutting-edge science in the emerging field of platelet proteomics research—a vital analytical method for the study of platelet activity. Written by a variety of contributors at the forefront of platelet research, this invaluable reference covers the recent developments in analyzing the proteome of basal and activating platelets in providing opportunities for advancing the discovery of new proteins that could eventually become drug targets for platelet-based illness. Features of this book include:
Covering key principles as well as the latest applications in proteome analyses, Platelet Proteomics makes a significant contribution to an area of study with exciting potential. This inaugural foray into platelet exploration is a blueprint for the future—and is expansive enough in scope to reach across many scientifi c disciplines.