Recent advances in high throughput, high content “omic” technologies coupled with clinical information has lead to the expectation that the complexity of the molecular information generated will lead to more robust scientific research as well as the expectation that overarching therapeutic approaches will be patient-tailored to the underlying specific molecular defects of the disease. As disease understanding progresses and more therapeutics, which predominately target proteins, are developed there is a need to more confidently determine the protein signaling events that can be correlated with drug response since the deranged protein signaling networks are often the drug target itself. In this environment, the Reverse Phase Protein Microarr...
AbstractProtein microarrays, one emerging class of proteomic technologies, have broad applications f...
Cancer is caused by a complex pattern of molecular perturbations. To understand the biology of cance...
The knowledge of signaling pathways that are triggered by physiological and pathological conditions ...
While genomics provide important information about the somatic genetic changes, and RNA transcript p...
Mastering the systematic analysis of tumor tissues on a large scale has long been a technical challe...
Reverse Phase Protein Arrays (RPPA) represent a very promising sensitive and precise high-throughput...
Protein microarrays: Molecular profiling technologies for clinical specimens Proteomics, the study o...
'Reverse-phase' protein lysate microarray (RPA) assays use micro-scale, cell lysate dot blots that a...
Cancer can be defined as a deregulation or hyperactivity in the ongoing network of intracellular and...
Chad J Creighton,1,3 Shixia Huang2,3 1Department of Medicine, 2Department of Molecular and Cellular...
Signal pathway profiling of prostate cancer using reverse phase protein arrays Reverse phase protein...
Reverse-phase protein lysate arrays (RPPA) are becoming important tools for the analysis of proteins...
Targeting of the HER2 protein in human breast cancer represents a major advance in oncology but reli...
The antibody microarray platform has emerged as an innovative and economical tool for ultra- sensiti...
Genetic alterations that result in cellular dysfunction are usually accompanied by changes in the ex...
AbstractProtein microarrays, one emerging class of proteomic technologies, have broad applications f...
Cancer is caused by a complex pattern of molecular perturbations. To understand the biology of cance...
The knowledge of signaling pathways that are triggered by physiological and pathological conditions ...
While genomics provide important information about the somatic genetic changes, and RNA transcript p...
Mastering the systematic analysis of tumor tissues on a large scale has long been a technical challe...
Reverse Phase Protein Arrays (RPPA) represent a very promising sensitive and precise high-throughput...
Protein microarrays: Molecular profiling technologies for clinical specimens Proteomics, the study o...
'Reverse-phase' protein lysate microarray (RPA) assays use micro-scale, cell lysate dot blots that a...
Cancer can be defined as a deregulation or hyperactivity in the ongoing network of intracellular and...
Chad J Creighton,1,3 Shixia Huang2,3 1Department of Medicine, 2Department of Molecular and Cellular...
Signal pathway profiling of prostate cancer using reverse phase protein arrays Reverse phase protein...
Reverse-phase protein lysate arrays (RPPA) are becoming important tools for the analysis of proteins...
Targeting of the HER2 protein in human breast cancer represents a major advance in oncology but reli...
The antibody microarray platform has emerged as an innovative and economical tool for ultra- sensiti...
Genetic alterations that result in cellular dysfunction are usually accompanied by changes in the ex...
AbstractProtein microarrays, one emerging class of proteomic technologies, have broad applications f...
Cancer is caused by a complex pattern of molecular perturbations. To understand the biology of cance...
The knowledge of signaling pathways that are triggered by physiological and pathological conditions ...