albuminome

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English

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Etymology

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From albumin +‎ -ome.

Noun

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albuminome (plural albuminomes)

  1. (biochemistry) All the albumins of a particular organism.
    • 2004, Brian A. Stanley, “Heart disease, clinical proteomics and mass spectrometry”, in Disease Markers, volume 20, page 167:
      As such, a new area of interest for biomarker discovery is the analysis of the proteins bound to albumin, which one might term “the albuminome”.