A catalogue of altered salivary proteins secondary to invasive ductal carcinoma: A novel in vivo paradigm to assess breast cancer progression

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The objective of this manuscript is to introduce a catalogue of salivary proteins that are altered secondary to carcinoma of the breast. The catalogue of salivary proteins is a compilation of twenty years of research by the authors and consists of 233 high and low abundant proteins which have been identified by LC-MS/MS mass spectrometry, 2D-gel analysis and by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The body of research suggests that saliva is a fluid suffused with solubilized by-products of oncogenic expression and that these proteins may be useful in the study of breast cancer progress, treatment efficacy and the tailoring of individualized patient care.

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Streckfus, C. F., & Bigler, L. (2016). A catalogue of altered salivary proteins secondary to invasive ductal carcinoma: A novel in vivo paradigm to assess breast cancer progression. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep30800

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