Mass spectrometry-based proteomics in chest medicine, gerontology, and nephrology: Subgroups omics for personalized medicine

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Abstract

Mass spectrometry (MS) is currently the most promising tool for studying proteomics to investigate largescale proteins in a specific proteome. Emerging MS-based proteomics is widely applied to decipher complex proteome for discovering potential biomarkers. Given its growing usage in clinical medicine for biomarker discovery to predict, diagnose and confer prognosis, MS-based proteomics can benefit study of personalized medicine. In this review we introduce some fundamental MS theory and MS-based quantitative proteomic approaches as well as several representative clinical MS-based proteomics issues in Chest Medicine, Gerontology, and Nephrology.

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Lin, S. Y., Hsu, W. H., Lin, C. C., & Chen, C. J. (2014). Mass spectrometry-based proteomics in chest medicine, gerontology, and nephrology: Subgroups omics for personalized medicine. BioMedicine (Taiwan), 4(4), 25–36. https://doi.org/10.7603/s40681-014-0025-y

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