Proteomic Findings in Melanoma

  • Sengupta D
  • J Tackett A
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Abstract

Although the emergence of proteomics as an independent branch of science is fairly recent, within a short period of time it has contributed substantially in various disciplines. The tool of mass spectrometry has become indispensable in the analysis of complex biological samples. Clinical applications of proteomics include detection of predictive and diagnostic markers, understanding mechanism of action of drugs as well as resistance mechanisms against them and assessment of therapeutic efficacy and toxicity of drugs in patients. Here, we have summarized the major contributions of proteomics towards the study of melanoma, which is a deadly variety of skin cancer with a high mortality rate.

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Sengupta, D., & J Tackett, A. (2016). Proteomic Findings in Melanoma. Journal of Proteomics & Bioinformatics, 04(09). https://doi.org/10.4172/jpb.1000e29

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