The Human Proteome Project stands to eclipse the Human Genome Project in terms of scope, content and interpretation. Its outputs, in conjunction with recent developments across the proteomics community, provide new tools for cancer research with the potential of providing clinically relevant insights into the disease. These collectively may guide the development of future diagnosis, surveillance and treatment strategies. Having established a robust organizational framework within the international community, the Human Proteome Organization and the proteomics community at large have made significant advances in biomarker discovery, detection, molecular imaging and in exploring tumor heterogeneity. Here, the authors discuss some developments ...
After the successful completion of the Human Genome Project, the Human Proteome Organization has rec...
Cancer impacts each patient and family differently. Our current understanding of the disease is prim...
Early diagnosis and prevention is a key factor in reducing the mortality and morbidity of cancer. Ho...
Abstract The Human Cancer Proteome Project (Cancer-HPP) is an international initiative organized by ...
Proteomic data is increasingly important to understanding the origin and progression of cancer; howe...
Proteomics is the study of proteins and their interactions in a cell. With the completion of the Hum...
Now that the human genome has been determined, the field of proteomics is ramping up to tackle the v...
The understanding of carcinogenesis and tumor progression on a molecular basis needs a detailed stud...
After the successful completion of the Human Genome Project, the Human Proteome Organization has rec...
During the past century, our understanding of cancer diagnosis and treatment has been based on a mon...
Cancer biomarkers for the early detection of malignancies and selection of therapeutic strat-egies h...
A major goal of the National Cancer Institute is to alleviate patient pain, suffering and death asso...
One of the greatest challenges in modern medicine is to dissect the cascade of molecular events that...
Proteome technology has been used widely in cancer research and is a useful tool for the identificat...
Availability of a suite of biomarkers for early detection, stratification into distinct subtypes, an...
After the successful completion of the Human Genome Project, the Human Proteome Organization has rec...
Cancer impacts each patient and family differently. Our current understanding of the disease is prim...
Early diagnosis and prevention is a key factor in reducing the mortality and morbidity of cancer. Ho...
Abstract The Human Cancer Proteome Project (Cancer-HPP) is an international initiative organized by ...
Proteomic data is increasingly important to understanding the origin and progression of cancer; howe...
Proteomics is the study of proteins and their interactions in a cell. With the completion of the Hum...
Now that the human genome has been determined, the field of proteomics is ramping up to tackle the v...
The understanding of carcinogenesis and tumor progression on a molecular basis needs a detailed stud...
After the successful completion of the Human Genome Project, the Human Proteome Organization has rec...
During the past century, our understanding of cancer diagnosis and treatment has been based on a mon...
Cancer biomarkers for the early detection of malignancies and selection of therapeutic strat-egies h...
A major goal of the National Cancer Institute is to alleviate patient pain, suffering and death asso...
One of the greatest challenges in modern medicine is to dissect the cascade of molecular events that...
Proteome technology has been used widely in cancer research and is a useful tool for the identificat...
Availability of a suite of biomarkers for early detection, stratification into distinct subtypes, an...
After the successful completion of the Human Genome Project, the Human Proteome Organization has rec...
Cancer impacts each patient and family differently. Our current understanding of the disease is prim...
Early diagnosis and prevention is a key factor in reducing the mortality and morbidity of cancer. Ho...