Clinical proteomics and OMICS clues useful in translational medicine research
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Since the advent of the new proteomics era more than a decade ago, large-scale studies of protein profiling have been used to identify distinctive molecular signatures in a wide array of biological systems, spanning areas of basic biological research, clinical di...
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description | <p>Abstract</p> <p>Since the advent of the new proteomics era more than a decade ago, large-scale studies of protein profiling have been used to identify distinctive molecular signatures in a wide array of biological systems, spanning areas of basic biological research, clinical diagnostics, and biomarker discovery directed toward therapeutic applications. Recent advances in protein separation and identification techniques have significantly improved proteomic approaches, leading to enhancement of the depth and breadth of proteome coverage.</p> <p>Proteomic signatures, specific for multiple diseases, including cancer and pre-invasive lesions, are emerging. This article combines, in a simple manner, relevant proteomic and OMICS clues used in the discovery and development of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers that are applicable to all clinical fields, thus helping to improve applications of clinical proteomic strategies for translational medicine research.</p> |
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spelling | doaj.art-4a6febd6c6f04150bafd23f75347c5ff2022-12-21T21:20:08ZengBMCProteome Science1477-59562012-05-011013510.1186/1477-5956-10-35Clinical proteomics and OMICS clues useful in translational medicine researchLópez ElenaMadero LuisLópez-Pascual JuanLatterich Martin<p>Abstract</p> <p>Since the advent of the new proteomics era more than a decade ago, large-scale studies of protein profiling have been used to identify distinctive molecular signatures in a wide array of biological systems, spanning areas of basic biological research, clinical diagnostics, and biomarker discovery directed toward therapeutic applications. Recent advances in protein separation and identification techniques have significantly improved proteomic approaches, leading to enhancement of the depth and breadth of proteome coverage.</p> <p>Proteomic signatures, specific for multiple diseases, including cancer and pre-invasive lesions, are emerging. This article combines, in a simple manner, relevant proteomic and OMICS clues used in the discovery and development of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers that are applicable to all clinical fields, thus helping to improve applications of clinical proteomic strategies for translational medicine research.</p>http://www.proteomesci.com/content/10/1/35 |
spellingShingle | López Elena Madero Luis López-Pascual Juan Latterich Martin Clinical proteomics and OMICS clues useful in translational medicine research Proteome Science |
title | Clinical proteomics and OMICS clues useful in translational medicine research |
title_full | Clinical proteomics and OMICS clues useful in translational medicine research |
title_fullStr | Clinical proteomics and OMICS clues useful in translational medicine research |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical proteomics and OMICS clues useful in translational medicine research |
title_short | Clinical proteomics and OMICS clues useful in translational medicine research |
title_sort | clinical proteomics and omics clues useful in translational medicine research |
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