Deciphering protein molecular signatures in cancer tissues to aid in diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy

Protein signatures in disease, a portion of the protein complement of cells that directly reflects disease related changes, provide a unique data set that may be correlated with or be an aid to more effective diagnosis, prognosis, and response to therapy. A recent article in this Journal from the au...

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