Toponomics is a discipline in systems biology, molecular cell biology, and histology concerning the study of the toponome of organisms.[1][2] It is the field of study that purposes to decode the complete toponome in health and disease (the human toponome project)[3]—which is the next big challenge in human biotechnology after having decoded the human genome.[3][4]
The spatial organization of biomolecules in cells is directly revealed by imaging cycler microscopy with parameter- and dimension-unlimited functional resolution. The resulting toponome structures are hierarchically organized and can be described by a three symbol code.[1][5][6][7]
^ abCottingham, Katie (May 2008). "Human Toponome Project | Human Proteinpedia is open for (free) business". Journal of Proteome Research. 7 (5): 1806. doi:10.1021/pr083701k.