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Proteome Letters 2016;1(1):1–56

2015 JPrOS Award for Distinguished Achievement in Proteomics Sciences
Comprehensive Paper

Discovery of Disease Biomarkers by Quantitative Proteomics and Their Clinical Application

Takeshi Tomonaga

Laboratory of Proteome Research, National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition

p.1–10
Released: Sep. 30, 2016

2015 JPrOS Award for Distinguished Achievement in Proteomics Sciences
Comprehensive Paper

Analysis of Intercellular Signal Transduction by 2-D DIGE

Seisuke Hattori 1,2

1. Division of Cellular Proteomics (BML), Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo
2. Division of Biochemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kitasato University

p.11–18
Released: Sep. 30, 2016

2015 JPrOS Young Investigator Award
Technical Report

Comparison of Peptide Fractionation on Different SCX Micro Columns for Proteome and Phosphoproteome Analysis

Jun Adachi, Ayako Sato, Takeshi Tomonaga

Laboratory of Proteome Research, National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition

p.19–24
Released: Sep. 30, 2016

2015 JPrOS Distinguished Services Award
Comprehensive Paper

Application of Proteomic Approach for Developing Functional Food Products: Analysis of the Mechanism of Action of Lactoferrin for Reducing Visceral Fat

Keiko Seki1,2, Tomoji Ono1,2, Kanae Nakamura1, Satoru Morishita1, Michiaki Murakoshi1,2

1. Research and Development Headquarters, Lion Corporation
2. Advanced Medical Research Center, Yokohama City University

p.25–35
Released: Sep. 30, 2016

Educational Seminar:Proteomics Kumanomaki 2015
Comprehensive Paper

Cellular Biological Validations of Proteomics Data

Daiki Kobayashi, Norie Araki

Department of Tumor Genetics and Biology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University

p.37–43
Released: Sep. 30, 2016

Educational Seminar:Proteomics Kumanomaki 2015
Comprehensive Paper

Role of Phage Display Technology to Proteomics

Satoshi Muraoka1,2, Hidetoshi Tahara1

1. Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology Basic Life Sciences, Institute of Biomedical & Health Sciences, Hiroshima University
2. Cancer Proteomics Group, Project for Realization of Personalized Cancer Medicine, Genome Center, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research

p.45–56
Released: Sep. 30, 2016