A network of innovation from Canada
publication date: Mar 7, 2005
The Réseau Protéomique de Montréal Proteomic Network (RPMPN) was created in the year 2000 through funding from Genome Canada, Genome Québec and the Canadian Foundation for Innovation. For the past five years, the RPMPN has been involved in the Cell Map Project, which involves cell biologists from the Université de Montréal and McGill University. The goal is to achieve the most exhaustive documentation (identification, localisation and function) of protein expressed in mammalian organelles challenged with hormones such as insulin and EGF, along with their respective control.
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