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Cancer Diagnosis Using proteomic Patterns
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics
  • Thomas P. Conrads
  • Ming Zhou
  • Emmanuel F. Petricoin
  • Lance Liotta
  • Timothy D. Veenstra, Cedarville University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2003
DOI
10.1586/14737159.3.4.411
PubMed ID
12877381
Abstract

The advent of proteomics has brought with it the hope of discovering novel biomarkers that can be used to diagnose diseases, predict susceptibility and monitor progression. Much of this effort has focused upon the mass spectral identification of the thousands of proteins that populate complex biosystems such as serum and tissues. A revolutionary approach in proteomic pattern analysis has emerged as an effective method for the early diagnosis of diseases such as ovarian cancer. Proteomic pattern analysis relies on the pattern of proteins observed and does not rely on the identification of a traceable biomarker. Hundreds of clinical samples per day can be analyzed utilizing this technology, which has the potential to be a novel, highly sensitive diagnostic tool for the early detection of cancer.

Keywords
  • Biomarkers,
  • tumor,
  • gene expression profiling,
  • humans,
  • mass spectrometry,
  • molecular diagnostic techniques,
  • neoplasms,
  • protein array analysis,
  • proteome,
  • proteomics
Citation Information
Thomas P. Conrads, Ming Zhou, Emmanuel F. Petricoin, Lance Liotta, et al.. "Cancer Diagnosis Using proteomic Patterns" Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics Vol. 3 Iss. 4 (2003) p. 411 - 420 ISSN: 1473-7159
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/timothy-veenstra/312/