Single-cell functional proteomics assays can connect genomic information to biological function through quantitative and multiplex protein measurements. Tools for single-cell proteomics have developed rapidly over the past 5 years and are providing approaches for directly elucidating phosphoprotein signaling networks in cancer cells or for capturing high-resolution snapshots of immune system function in patients with various disease conditions. We discuss advances in single-cell proteomics platforms, with an emphasis on microchip methods. These methods can provide a direct correlation of morphological, functional and molecular signatures at the single-cell level. We also provide examples of how those platforms are being applie...
Cancer immunotherapy fights against cancer by modulating the immune response and is delivering encou...
In the era of precision medicine, multi-omics approaches enable the integration of data from diverse...
Cancer is a dynamic disease involving constant changes. With these changes, cancer cells become hete...
Cellular heterogeneity has been widely recognized but only recently have single cell tools become av...
Single-cell functional proteomics assays can connect genomic information to biological function thro...
We review an emerging microfluidics-based toolkit for single-cell functional proteomics. Functional ...
Single-cell functional proteomics assays can connect genomic information to biological function thro...
In response to infection or tissue dysfunction, immune cells develop into highly heterogeneous reper...
The genetic, functional or compositional heterogeneity of healthy and diseased tissues presents majo...
We describe a microchip designed to quantify the levels of a dozen cytoplasmic and membrane proteins...
Cellular immunity has an inherent high level of functional heterogeneity. Capturing the full spectru...
Traditional technologies to investigate system biology are limited by the detection of parameters re...
The genetic, functional or compositional heterogeneity of healthy and diseased tissues presents majo...
Cancer is a dynamic disease involving constant changes. With these changes, cancer cells become hete...
In the past decade, significant progresses have taken place in the field of cancer immunotherapeuti...
Cancer immunotherapy fights against cancer by modulating the immune response and is delivering encou...
In the era of precision medicine, multi-omics approaches enable the integration of data from diverse...
Cancer is a dynamic disease involving constant changes. With these changes, cancer cells become hete...
Cellular heterogeneity has been widely recognized but only recently have single cell tools become av...
Single-cell functional proteomics assays can connect genomic information to biological function thro...
We review an emerging microfluidics-based toolkit for single-cell functional proteomics. Functional ...
Single-cell functional proteomics assays can connect genomic information to biological function thro...
In response to infection or tissue dysfunction, immune cells develop into highly heterogeneous reper...
The genetic, functional or compositional heterogeneity of healthy and diseased tissues presents majo...
We describe a microchip designed to quantify the levels of a dozen cytoplasmic and membrane proteins...
Cellular immunity has an inherent high level of functional heterogeneity. Capturing the full spectru...
Traditional technologies to investigate system biology are limited by the detection of parameters re...
The genetic, functional or compositional heterogeneity of healthy and diseased tissues presents majo...
Cancer is a dynamic disease involving constant changes. With these changes, cancer cells become hete...
In the past decade, significant progresses have taken place in the field of cancer immunotherapeuti...
Cancer immunotherapy fights against cancer by modulating the immune response and is delivering encou...
In the era of precision medicine, multi-omics approaches enable the integration of data from diverse...
Cancer is a dynamic disease involving constant changes. With these changes, cancer cells become hete...