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Etymology edit

kin +‎ -omics

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kinomics (uncountable)

  1. The study of the kinome.
    • 2004 March 11, Vieth M, “Kinomics-structural biology and chemogenomics of kinase inhibitors and targets.”, in Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, volume 1697, numbers 1-2, abstract, page 243:
      Chemogenomics attempts to combine genomic data, structural biological data, classical dendrograms, and selectivity data to explore, define, and classify the medicinally relevant kinase space. Exploitation of this information in the discovery of kinase inhibitors defines practical kinase chemogenomics (kinomics).
    • 2006, Chemical Modelling: Applications and Theory[1], volume 4, Royal Society of Chemistry, page 16:
      In this new field of kinomics, approaches like this which combine a simple methodology with high predictive power are very welcome to digest the steadily growing amount of selectivity data.
    • 2009, John M. Walker, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology[2], page 316:
      Kinomics can be used to understand both the mechanism of action and the specificity of potential drugs.