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science news
June 29, 2016
Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine
- Summary:
- In what is believed to be the largest study of its kind, scientists led a study that examined the proteomes of 169 ovarian cancer patients to identify critical proteins expressed by their tumors.
"But just like anything in medicine, clinical validation will be a long and rigorous process."
Johns Hopkins media release June 29, 2016
....Using protein measurement and identification techniques, such as mass spectrometry, the teams identified 9,600 proteins in all the tumors and pursued study on 3,586 proteins common to all 169 tumor samples.....chromosomes 2, 7, 20 and 22...
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