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Chemical Proteomics for Expanding the Druggability of Human Disease
Xiaoyu Zhang
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Chemistry
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Human Disease
100%
Druggability
100%
Chemical Proteomics
100%
Small Molecules
66%
Small Protein
66%
Mass Spectrometry
33%
Protein-protein Interaction
33%
Cellular Targets
33%
Proteome
33%
Protein Function
33%
Physiological Systems
33%
Human Proteome
33%
Pharmacological Modulators
33%
Small Molecule Interactions
33%
Activity-based Protein Profiling
33%
Protein Druggability
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Small Molecule
100%
Proteomics
100%
Proteome
66%
Protein Function
33%
Mass Spectrometry
33%
Protein Interaction
33%