Proteomics technologies for cancer liquid biopsies
Alterations in DNAs could not reveal what happened in proteins. The accumulated
alterations of DNAs would change the manifestation of proteins. Therefore, as is the case in …
alterations of DNAs would change the manifestation of proteins. Therefore, as is the case in …
Electrochemical biosensors-sensor principles and architectures
D Grieshaber, R MacKenzie, J Vörös, E Reimhult - Sensors, 2008 - mdpi.com
Quantification of biological or biochemical processes are of utmost importance for medical,
biological and biotechnological applications. However, converting the biological information …
biological and biotechnological applications. However, converting the biological information …
Nanomedicine—challenge and perspectives
K Riehemann, SW Schneider, TA Luger… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The application of nanotechnology concepts to medicine joins two large cross‐disciplinary
fields with an unprecedented societal and economical potential arising from the natural …
fields with an unprecedented societal and economical potential arising from the natural …
Rapid mass spectrometric conversion of tissue biopsy samples into permanent quantitative digital proteome maps
Clinical specimens are each inherently unique, limited and nonrenewable. Small samples
such as tissue biopsies are often completely consumed after a limited number of analyses …
such as tissue biopsies are often completely consumed after a limited number of analyses …
Quantitative mass spectrometric multiple reaction monitoring assays for major plasma proteins
L Anderson, CL Hunter - Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, 2006 - ASBMB
Quantitative LC-MS/MS assays were designed for tryptic peptides representing 53 high and
medium abundance proteins in human plasma using a multiplexed multiple reaction …
medium abundance proteins in human plasma using a multiplexed multiple reaction …
Biosensors for cancer markers diagnosis
IE Tothill - Seminars in cell & developmental biology, 2009 - Elsevier
Point-of-care diagnostic devices present a viable option for the rapid and sensitive detection
and analysis of cancer markers. With the growing number of cancer cases being diagnosed …
and analysis of cancer markers. With the growing number of cancer cases being diagnosed …
[HTML][HTML] The properties of high-dimensional data spaces: implications for exploring gene and protein expression data
High-throughput genomic and proteomic technologies are widely used in cancer research to
build better predictive models of diagnosis, prognosis and therapy, to identify and …
build better predictive models of diagnosis, prognosis and therapy, to identify and …
[HTML][HTML] Multiplexed protein measurement: technologies and applications of protein and antibody arrays
SF Kingsmore - Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2006 - nature.com
The ability to measure the abundance of many proteins precisely and simultaneously in
experimental samples is an important, recent advance for static and dynamic, as well as …
experimental samples is an important, recent advance for static and dynamic, as well as …
Selective covalent protein immobilization: strategies and applications
LS Wong, F Khan, J Micklefield - Chemical reviews, 2009 - ACS Publications
The development and applications of site-selective protein immobilization have undergone
significant advances in recent years. Notably the recent fusion of synthetic chemistry and …
significant advances in recent years. Notably the recent fusion of synthetic chemistry and …
[HTML][HTML] Non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC): Implications on molecular pathology and advances in early diagnostics and therapeutics
Continuous revision of the histologic and stage-wise classification of lung cancer by the
World Health Organization (WHO) provides the foundation for therapeutic advances by …
World Health Organization (WHO) provides the foundation for therapeutic advances by …