The study and cataloging of proteins in the human body These proteins and how they interact with each other may hold the keys to curing diseases in humans or targets for drug development
The study of entire protein systems (proteomes): what are the component proteins, how they interact with each other, what kinds of metabolic networks or signaling networks they form etc
Systematic analysis of protein expression of normal and diseased tissues that involves the separation, identification and characterization of all of the proteins in an organism
Study of the proteome; technically and conceptually similar to functional genomics, but with the aim of studying biological aspects of all proteins at once in a systematic manner
-The study of the set of proteins produced (expressed) by an organism, tissue or cell, and the changes in protein expression patterns in different environments and conditions
attempts to catalog and characterize proteins derived from genetic code, compare variations in their expression levels under different conditions, study their interactions, and identify their functional role See also Genomics