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      Ion mobility–mass spectrometry: a new paradigm for proteomics

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      International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
      Elsevier BV

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              A new approach to decoding life: systems biology.

              Systems biology studies biological systems by systematically perturbing them (biologically, genetically, or chemically); monitoring the gene, protein, and informational pathway responses; integrating these data; and ultimately, formulating mathematical models that describe the structure of the system and its response to individual perturbations. The emergence of systems biology is described, as are several examples of specific systems approaches.
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                Journal
                International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
                International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
                Elsevier BV
                13873806
                February 2005
                February 2005
                : 240
                : 3
                : 301-315
                Article
                10.1016/j.ijms.2004.10.003
                9bf58168-a107-412f-90c7-4c5b88ed7a10
                © 2005

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