Database Resources for Proteomics-Based Analysis of Cancer

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Biological/bioinformatics databases are essential for medical and biological studies. They integrate and organize biologically related information in a structured format and provide researchers with easy access to a variety of relevant data. This review presents an overview of publicly available databases relevant to proteomics studies in cancer research. They include gene/protein expression databases, gene mutation and single nucleotide polymorphisms databases, tumor antigen databases, protein–protein interaction, and biological pathway databases. Automated information retrieval from these databases enables efficient large-scale proteomics data analysis.

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Zhang, G. L., DeLuca, D. S., & Brusic, V. (2011). Database Resources for Proteomics-Based Analysis of Cancer. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 723, pp. 349–364). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-043-0_22

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