Detection of renal cell carcinoma-associated markers via proteome- and other 'ome'-based analyses

Briefings in Functional Genomics & Proteomics
Barbara SeligerRoland Kellner

Abstract

Proteome analysis has rapidly developed in the post-genome era and is now widely accepted as the complementary technology for genetic profiling. It has been shown to be a powerful tool for studying human diseases and for identifying novel prognostic, diagnostic and therapeutic markers. This review focuses on the identification of new biomarkers and therapeutic targets for renal cell carcinoma using different 'ome'-based technologies.

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