Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the third most common and most malignant urological cancer, with a 5-year survival rate of 10% for patients with advanced tumors. Here, we identified 10,160 unique proteins by in-depth quantitative proteomics, of which 955 proteins were significantly regulated between tumor and normal adjacent tissues. We verified four putatively secreted biomarker candidates, namely, PLOD2, FERMT3, SPARC, and SIRPa, as highly expressed proteins that are not affected by intratumor and intertumor heterogeneity. Moreover, SPARC displayed a significant increase in urine samples of patients with ccRCC, making it a promising marker for the detection of the disease in body fluids. Furthermore, based on molecular expressi...
Purpose: To enhance prognostic information of protein biomarkers for clear cell renal cell carcinoma...
BackgroundRenal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the sixth leading cause of cancer death and is responsible f...
In cancer management early diagnosis is crucial for successful treatment. Unfortunately, patients mo...
Purpose: To explore the tumor proteome of patients diagnosed with localized clear cell renal cancer ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate discriminating protein patterns and serum biomarkers between clear cell re...
Objective: To investigate discriminating protein patterns and serum biomarkers between clear cell re...
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is one of the most lethal urologic cancers and about 80% of RCC are of th...
Purpose We attempted to detect, for the first time in a Brazilian cohort, differences in protein...
Worldwide, over 273,000 people are diagnosed with renal cancer each year. Approximately one third of...
Clear cell Renal Cell Carcinoma (ccRCC) causes over 13,000 deaths each year, and about 20,000 new ca...
Renal clear cell carcinoma (ccRCC) comprises over 75% of all renal tumors and arises in the epitheli...
<b>Background:</b> Proteomics-based approaches for biomarker discovery are promising st...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
BACKGROUND: The outcome of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is still unpredictable. Even with...
PURPOSE: Tumor stage and nuclear grade are the most important prognostic parameters of clear cell re...
Purpose: To enhance prognostic information of protein biomarkers for clear cell renal cell carcinoma...
BackgroundRenal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the sixth leading cause of cancer death and is responsible f...
In cancer management early diagnosis is crucial for successful treatment. Unfortunately, patients mo...
Purpose: To explore the tumor proteome of patients diagnosed with localized clear cell renal cancer ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate discriminating protein patterns and serum biomarkers between clear cell re...
Objective: To investigate discriminating protein patterns and serum biomarkers between clear cell re...
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is one of the most lethal urologic cancers and about 80% of RCC are of th...
Purpose We attempted to detect, for the first time in a Brazilian cohort, differences in protein...
Worldwide, over 273,000 people are diagnosed with renal cancer each year. Approximately one third of...
Clear cell Renal Cell Carcinoma (ccRCC) causes over 13,000 deaths each year, and about 20,000 new ca...
Renal clear cell carcinoma (ccRCC) comprises over 75% of all renal tumors and arises in the epitheli...
<b>Background:</b> Proteomics-based approaches for biomarker discovery are promising st...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
BACKGROUND: The outcome of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is still unpredictable. Even with...
PURPOSE: Tumor stage and nuclear grade are the most important prognostic parameters of clear cell re...
Purpose: To enhance prognostic information of protein biomarkers for clear cell renal cell carcinoma...
BackgroundRenal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the sixth leading cause of cancer death and is responsible f...
In cancer management early diagnosis is crucial for successful treatment. Unfortunately, patients mo...