Abstract
In this final chapter I project my personal perspective on the future of peptidomics. A bird’s eye view is shed on the discipline and a bid is made to frame it in the broader arena of the life sciences of tomorrow. Inferring from its present state-of-the-art and from the general direction of some evolutionary trends which are to be discerned, a case is made that peptidomics enjoys full ripeness as a young branch of science today, from which a bright future for the discipline can be predicted.
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The author is most grateful to Prof. P. Andren for his stimulating comments and expert advice on the outline and early versions of the manuscript. Figure 1 was produced from data acquired through a very much-appreciated collaboration with Dr. M. Paine, Dr. S. Ellis and Prof. R. Heeren. Equally many thanks to the editors of this volume, Profs. L. Fricker and M. Schrader, for their invaluable help with the final shaping of the paper.
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Verhaert, P.D.E.M. (2018). The Bright Future of Peptidomics. In: Schrader, M., Fricker, L. (eds) Peptidomics. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1719. Humana Press, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7537-2_28
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