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* The term proteome was introduced by Wilkins et al. (1996). We consider
proteomics as the global study of gene expression using a collection of
techniques to resolve (high-resolution 2-D gel electrophoresis), quantitate
(phosphor imager, special scanners), identify, and characterize proteins
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