Omics in clinical practice : genomics, pharmacogenomics, proteomics, and transcriptomics in clinical research / edited by Yu Liu. -- Toronto : Apple Academic Press, c2014. – (63.141/O55) |
Contents
Acknowledgment and How to Cite
List of Contributors
Introduction
Part I: Omics and Human Disease
1.
Comparative Mitochondrial Proteomics: Perspective in Human Diseases
2.
Studies of Complex Biological Systems with Applications to Molecular
Medicine: The Need to Integrate Transcriptomic and Proteomic Approaches
3.
Next Generation Sequencing in Cancer Research and Clinical Application
4.
Scientific Challenges and Implementation Barriers to Translation of
Pharmacogenomics in Clinical Practice
Part II: Translational and Personalized
Medicine
5.
Clinical Proteomics and OMICS Clues Useful in Translational Medicine
Research
6.
Genomes2Drugs: Identifies Target Proteins and Lead Drugs from Proteome
Data
Part III: Molecular and Genetic Markers
7.
Pitfalls and Limitations in Translation from Biomarker Discovery to Clinical
Utility in Predictive and Personalised Medicine
179
8.
How Bioinformatics Influences Health Informatics: Usage of Biomolecular
Sequences, Expression Profiles, and Automated Microscopic Image Analyses for
Clinical Needs and Public Health
9.
Application of "omics" to Prion Biomarker Discovery
Part IV: Omits and Pathogens
10. Insights
from Genomics into Bacterial Pathogen Populations
11.
High Throughput Sequencing and Proteomics to Identify Immunogenic
Proteins of a New Pathogen: The Dirty Genome Approach
12. Coronavirus Genomics and Bioinformatics
Analysis
Part V: Companion Diagnostics
13. Applications
of Next-Generation Sequencing Technologies to Diagnostic Virology
14. Mass
Spectrometry-Based Proteomics in Molecular Diagnostics: Discovery of Cancer
Biomarkers Using Tissue Culture
Author Notes
Index