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Proteogenomic studies in epithelial ovarian cancer: established knowledge and future needs

Jacob, Francis
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Goldstein, Darlene R.  
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Fink, Daniel
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2009
Biomarkers In Medicine

There has been a concerted effort over the last decade to improve our understanding of the complex biology of ovarian cancer. A linear growth in published proteogenomic studies has addressed a variety of questions regarding its molecular pathogenesis. A number of genes have been identified by transcriptomic approaches, some of which are being investigated as putative tumor markers (HE4, OPN, Ep-CAM and Mesothelin), whilst others are potential targets for molecular therapeutic approaches (VEGF, 104, EGFR, MUC1, CLDN4 and SLPI). Proteogenomics has the potential to further change our current characterization and treatment of ovarian cancer. Additional advances will depend on integrated study designs, interdisciplinary collaborations, use of robust high-throughput platforms, as well as uniform guidelines for bioinformatic analyses.

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research article
DOI
10.2217/BMM.09.48
Web of Science ID

WOS:000273409100017

Author(s)
Jacob, Francis
Goldstein, Darlene R.  
Fink, Daniel
Heinzelmann-Schwarz, Viola
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Biomarkers In Medicine
Volume

3

Start page

743

End page

756

Subjects

biomarkers

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diagnostics

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glycomics

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microarray

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ovarian cancer

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ovary

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post-translational modifications

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profiling

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proteomics

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transcriptomics

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Gene-Expression Profiles

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Complementary-Dna Microarray

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Probe Level Data

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Mass-Spectrometry

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Serous Carcinoma

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Cdna Microarray

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Fallopian-Tube

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Breast-Cancer

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Proteomics

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November 30, 2010
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