Phospho-onco-proteomics

Journal Title: International Journal of Genetics - Year 2009, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

Phosphoproteomics is the global analysis of protein phosphorylation, holds great promise for the discovery of cell signaling events that link changes in dynamics of protein phosphorylation to the progression of various diseases, particularly cancer and diabetes. Proteomic research first came for research with the introduction of two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Proteomics has been increasingly applied to oncology research with the widespread introduction of mass spectrometry and protein-chip. Applying proteomics to foster an improved understanding of cancer pathogenesis develop new tumor biomarkers for diagnosis, and early detection using proteomic portrait of samples. The study of Phospho-onco-proteomics provides a better understanding of cancer diagnosis.

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V. S. Gomase, Shyamkumar Krishnan

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  • EP ID EP170143
  • DOI 10.9735/0975-2862.1.1.6-15
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V. S. Gomase, Shyamkumar Krishnan (2009). Phospho-onco-proteomics. International Journal of Genetics, 1(1), 6-15. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-170143