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Cancer Proteomics: The State of the Art
Authors:Paul C. Herrmann  Lance A. Liotta  Emanuel F. Petricoin III
Affiliation:1.Clinical Proteomics Program, Laboratory of Pathology, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA;2.Clinical Proteomics Program, Division of Therapeutic Proteins, CBER, Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA
Abstract:
Now that the human genome has been determined, the field of proteomics is ramping up to tackle the vast protein networks that both control and are controlled by the information encoded by the genome. The study of proteomics should yield an unparalleled understanding of cancer as well as an invaluable new target for therapeutic intervention and markers for early detection. This rapidly expanding field attempts to track the protein interactions responsible for all cellular processes. By careful analysis of these systems, a detailed understanding of the molecular causes and consequences of cancer should emerge. A brief overview of some of the cutting edge technologies employed by this rapidly expanding field is given, along with specific examples of how these technologies are employed. Soon cellular protein networks will be understood at a level that will permit a totally new paradigm of diagnosis and will allow therapy tailored to individual patients and situations.
Keywords:proteomics   laser capture microdissection   cancer   signal transduction
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