“…Secretomes are traditionally studied in vitro , using biochemical and proteomics approaches, and in silico , using bioinformatic tools. Surface display screening methods and reporter fusion systems ( Georgiou et al, 1997 ; Chen and Georgiou, 2002 ; Åvall-Jääskeläinen et al, 2003 ; Lee et al, 2003 ; Wernérus and Ståhl, 2004 ; Liu et al, 2013 ), as well as phage-display based systems ( Rosander et al, 2002 , 2011 ; Jacobsson et al, 2003 ; Bjerketorp et al, 2004 ), described in detail in section 3, have also been used for screening, identifying, and characterizing secretome proteins.…”